On May 10, a fall on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Lancaster County resulted in the deaths of two American students from Cleveland, Ohio. Saurav Prabhakar, 23, and Manav Patel, 20, were identified as the subjects by the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office. Both were declared dead at the scene, with many tragic injury as the cause of suicide. Their murders have been determined to be spontaneous. Around 7.08 am, in Brecknock Township, close to the Reading Interchange, the fatal accident occurred near northbound 286.5. The vehicle left the roadway, striking a tree before colliding with a bridge, according to Pennsylvania State Police ( PSP). The back seat passenger was taken to Reading Hospital with serious injury, while the back and drivers were both found dead by emergency crews who were on the scene. Because the accident site was completely off the main street, the affair did not cause any road closures, according to officials. Additionally, the PSP’s Forensic Services Unit came to the field to help with the research. The students were enrolled at Cleveland State University, according to the Indian Consulate in New York, which expressed profound regret over the loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families during this difficult time, a speech read,” Greatly saddened to learn about the terrible street accident in which two American kids… lost their lives.” The embassy added that it keeps in touch with the families who have lost loved ones and offers them all help.
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