Anthony Shevchuk of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, has purportedly died. The news of his death was made known on the internet space without firm convictions as to whether he was dead or not.
According to the information available to us, he was suspected to have died as result of injuries sustained in the accident, near the junction of Palomino Drive and K Street in Warrington Township’s Palomino Farms neighborhood. At the time of this report there were no confirmation of his death.
He has been employed since he was fifteen years old. He began as a lifeguard and worked his way up to become a Nissan technician, work in a warehouse, and work in a diesel and heavy equipment shop.
Before his passing, he work as a pool service technician and perform part-time valet parking in addition to being a member of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
Main Suspected story of Anthony Shevchuk’s death
Around 11:40 a.m., a two-vehicle collision happened near the junction of Palomino Drive and K Street in Warrington Township’s Palomino Farms neighborhood. Warrington Township Police are looking into the incident.
According to preliminary reports, a white Chevy Express van that was parked at a stop sign on Palomino Drive was struck by a red Ford Escort that was heading west on K Street. The vehicle subsequently impacted an embankment in front of a house located in the 2200 block of Palomino Drive. The driver and only occupant of the Ford Escort became trapped when it rolled onto its side.
The Warrington Ambulance, Warrington and Warminster Fire Companies, and others were on the scene attempting to remove the passenger from the car safely. As a precaution, the driver was taken to the hospital for assessment; if you are a witness, please call Officer Nathan Coia #157 at 215-343-3311. The cops are currently conducting their investigation at this accident scene!