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92-year-old man killed, another man seriously injured in Butler County car crash

CLAY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A 92-year-old man was killed and a 21-year-old man was seriously injured in a crash in Clay Township.

According to the Pennsylvania state police, the crash happened at 11:38 p.m. around 1115 W Sunbury Road (State Route 308) on Friday.

Police said a Hyundai Santa Fe was traveling southbound and for unknown reasons crossed left of center and hit a Ford F-150XL T. Both cars then went to an “uncontrolled rest.”

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According to the police report, both men involved in the crash were trapped in their vehicles. The driver of the Hyundai, identified as 92-year-old Norman Jacaszek from Glenshaw, was found dead in his car and was “heavily entrapped.” Police said he had significant blunt force injury all over his body.

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The other driver, 21-year-old Nicolas Michielli from Allison Park, was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital and had serious injuries. There’s no word on his current condition.