20-Year-Old Crashes Into Second Floor Of Pennsylvania House

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Shocking photos are surfacing on the internet of a car that reportedly crashed into the second floor of Pennsylvania house on Sunday. 

Pennsylvania police announced that they began to receive reports of a car crash around 3:25 pm and authorities believe that the crash was “an intentional act” and that charges are currently pending. Decatur Fire Company says that they believe driving at an extreme speed played a big factor in this crash. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 20-year-old Evan Miller, according to the Pennsylvania State Police report. The driver was taken to a nearby hospital and thankfully the people inside the home weren’t injured. 

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“The Rescues crew stabilized the house and helped the homeowners put a tarp on the hole due to upcoming storms,” the Junction Fire Company said, noting that police and Parsons Towing assisted in the effort. No further details have been released

We previously shared a story on how two high school sweethearts, Amelia Mazeikis and D’Shaun Tudela, being killed in a car crash just weeks after their graduation from Schaumburg High School has left their families and the local community in deep mourning. On June 10th, Mazeikis was taking Tudela to work when their vehicle was struck by a man who is being charged with two counts of driving under the influence and two counts of reckless homicide. Mazeikis was driving, and both 18-year-olds were pronounced dead at a local hospital. The incident occurred in Hoffman Estates, near Higgins and Barrington roads, and while two other groups involved in the crash sustained non-life-threatening injuries, Mazeikis and Tudela tragically lost their lives.

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The families of the victims have set up a GoFundMe page to help cover the funeral expenses. Tudela’s mother described how her son’s dream of becoming a Japanese cuisine chef had been “shattered,” while Mazeikis was remembered by her loved ones as a talented artist, gymnast, and animal lover. The police suspect that alcohol may have played a role in the crash, and the case is still under investigation. The driver responsible for causing the accident, Deni Rubio, is currently facing five felonies and is scheduled to have a bond hearing. 

The loss of these two young lives has devastated their families and friends. Amelia’s mother expressed her heartbreak and devastation over the loss of her daughter, who had just graduated from high school. D’Shaun’s family described him as a good kid with a bright future ahead of him, who had plans to attend Harper College in the fall. Both families are struggling to come to terms with their loss, and student services staff will be available at Schaumburg High School for anyone requiring support.

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