
One of the cars involved caught fire after its occupants were out of the vehicle, and one person had to be extracted from another vehicle, according to Matt Otto, Evans City Fire Chief.Įmergency responders were on the scene of the crash for six hours. Wolfe, O’Donnell and Corey all refused treatment at the scene. Rahhal was taken by ambulance to Allegheny General Hospital for treatment of his injuries, the severity of which were unknown. Corey of Butler.Īfter hitting the vehicles, Rahhal’s vehicle left the road and crashed into the northern embankment. O’Donnell of Cranberry Township before striking the Ford Focus driven by Andres and a Nissan Rogue driven by Linda L. The report stated that Rahhal’s vehicle “had an unknown interaction” with a Honda CRV driven by Emma R. Finucan, 39, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanors resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and use and possession of drug paraphernalia after police said they stopped him near Pittsburgh and Fraser roads. Andres, a 44-year-old father of three, pictured above, was pronounced dead at the scene of the Jcrash.Īn autopsy determined the father of three likely died of blunt force trauma as a result of the high-speed crash.Īccording to police reports, Rahhal’s silver 2020 Jaguar F-Series Sedan was traveling east on Evans City Road when Rahhal crossed into the oncoming lane and sideswiped a GMC Acadia driven by Rochelle A.
