Children find dead body under central Pa. bridge
Updated 7:01 AM;
A 59-year-old man whose body was found by children under a bridge in York City on Sunday afternoon apparently died of natural causes, York County Coroner Pam Gay said.
She identified the man as Ben Saidi, who was believed to be homeless and had been living beneath the bridge at Grantley Road and West College Avenue.
Gay said coroner personnel were dispatched to the scene around 5:30 p.m. after the children who found the body reported it to police.
“Nothing suspicious was noted, but it was apparent that Saidi had been dead for some time, several days to a few weeks,” Gay said. She said his death was attributed to a “probable acute coronary event.”
York man dies after crashing into utility pole, officials say
Updated 8:42 PM;
A York-area man died on Wednesday after he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a utility pole, according to officials.
Springettsbury Township police said officers responded to the 1500 block of North Sherman Street at 11:23 a.m. for a vehicle crash into a pole.
Tim Snyder, 74, of Springettsbury Township, was the driver of the car, York County Coroner Pam Gay said. Gay cited police as saying it appeared Snyder lost control of his vehicle before crashing.
Snyder was transported to WellSpan York Hospital where he died from his injuries, Gay said.
A 74-year-old York man was killed Wednesday morning after his car crashed into a utility pole, police said.
Springettsbury Township Police found that Tim Snyder of York had crashed his Toyota into a pole in the 1500 block of North Sherman Street when they responded just before noon. Police say he was driving south on the street and he exited the east side before striking the pole.
No signs of foul play in death of toddler found in stormwater culvert: coroner
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
The death of a 2-year-old boy who was found in a York County stormwater culvert appears consistent with drowning, but the county coroner is holding off on declaring a cause of death.
The coroner’s office, citing police, said Kamdyn Torres “wandered off” from his North York home early Sunday evening.
The coroner’s office said the family “quickly noticed” the boy’s absence and reported him missing.
Officers were called to the boy’s home in the 1300 block of North Duke Street at 6:30 p.m. when Torres was last seen 15 minutes prior, police said.
Cause of death released for 29-year-old York County woman found near trail
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
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The cause and manner of death for a 29-year-old New Freedom woman who was the subject of a massive search last week in York County was gunshot by suicide.
The York County Coroner’s Office released the results Monday of the autopsy performed on Nicole Ebaugh, who had gone missing March 6. Her body was found Friday near the parking lot where she was last seen at the Heritage Rail Trail County Park on Glatfelters Station Road in Springfield Township.
According to York County Coroner Pam Gay, the autopsy showed she died from a gunshot wound to the head.