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Pennsylvania scientist and boy, 3, found dead in car outside picture-perfect home
Pennsylvania scientist and boy, 3, found dead in car outside picture-perfect home

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Pennsylvania scientist and boy, 3, found dead in car outside picture-perfect home

A scientist and her young have been found dead in a car outside their home in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Agnes Dawidowicz, 42, and her 3-year-old son Charlie were discovered unresponsive in a vehicle parked on the 2000 block of Barley Drive in Bucks County on Tuesday. Both were pronounced dead at the scene at around 5pm. The cause and manner of death for both mother and child have not yet been determined. The case remains under investigation. According to her LinkedIn profile Dawidowicz was an employee at Almac Clinical Technologies in Lansdale, Montgomery County, where she had worked for almost 15 years. Neighbors in the residential area expressed shock and sadness over the loss. One local resident told Fox29 that their child would play with Charlie.

Mom Found Dead with Her 3-Year-Old Son in Their Parked Car at Home
Mom Found Dead with Her 3-Year-Old Son in Their Parked Car at Home

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Mom Found Dead with Her 3-Year-Old Son in Their Parked Car at Home

A Pennsylvania mother and her young son were found dead in a parked car inside the garage of a home on June 8, officials said A representative from the Bucks County Coroner's Office confirmed to PEOPLE that the victims were Agnes Dawidowicz, 42, and her son Charlie Dawidowicz, 3 The causes and manner of death are pending further investigation, the coroner's office saidOfficials say a mother and her young son were found dead in a parked car inside a garage of a Pennsylvania home. The Bucks County Coroner's Office said that the Pennsylvania State Police and emergency responders were called to a residence in Quakertown on Sunday, June 8, where they found the woman and child unresponsive in the vehicle, CBS affiliate KYW reported. It is unknown why authorities were notified to go to the property. It's also not clear at this time if it was their home. Both victims were pronounced deceased at the scene at 5 p.m. local time, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. In an email to PEOPLE on Wednesday, June 11, a representative from the Bucks County Coroner's Office confirmed that the victims were mother Agnes Dawidowicz, 42, and her son Charlie Dawidowicz, 3. Citing a LinkedIn page, the Daily Voice reported that Agnes worked in clinical research and served as a group leader for Almac Clinical Technologies since 2014. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Rutgers University and a Master of Business Administration from California Coast University. The Bucks County Coroner's Office further told PEOPLE that the autopsies of the victims were performed, and the causes and manners of death are pending further investigation. The office said that the Pennsylvania State Police is investigating the case. PEOPLE contacted the Pennsylvania State Police for additional information on Wednesday. Read the original article on People

Pennsylvania State Police investigating after woman, toddler found dead in Quakertown
Pennsylvania State Police investigating after woman, toddler found dead in Quakertown

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

Pennsylvania State Police investigating after woman, toddler found dead in Quakertown

Pennsylvania State Police and the Bucks County Coroner's Office are investigating after a woman and a toddler were found dead inside a car at a Quakertown home on Sunday, officials said. State police and emergency medical services responded to a home on Barley Drive in Quakertown, Bucks County, where they found two people unresponsive in a car, according to the coroner's office. Medical officials pronounced the two people dead at around 5 p.m., the coroner's office said in a news release. The coroner's office identified the two people as 42-year-old Agnes Dawidowicz and 3-year-old Charlie Dawidowicz. Both the 42-year-old's and the 3-year-old's manner of death and cause of death are pending further investigation. The coroner's office didn't say why police and EMS were called to the home.

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