

WARRINGTON TWP., Bucks County — Authorities have identified three teenagers killed in a devastating crash late Halloween night on Bristol Road in Warrington Township. A fourth teen remains hospitalized in extremely critical condition.
The Crash
The two-vehicle collision happened just after 9:30 p.m. Friday, October 31, along the 2600 block of Bristol Road.
Investigators say a Toyota Camry carrying four teenagers was traveling eastbound when the driver appeared to lose control approaching a downward crest. The car crossed into the westbound lane and collided with an oncoming Ford Explorer SUV.
Warrington Township Police confirmed that the driver of the SUV was not injured. The impact caused catastrophic damage to the passenger side of the Camry, where most of the fatalities occurred.
Victims Identified
Authorities say all three victims were teenagers who attended area schools in Lower Bucks County. They have been identified as:
- Aziz Umidovich Amonov, 18, of Feasterville/Trevose
- A 15-year-old male (driver, name withheld due to age)
- A 16-year-old male rear-seat passenger (name withheld)
A 14-year-old boy who was also in the vehicle remains hospitalized in extremely critical condition at a Philadelphia trauma center.
Officials say notifications to all families have been completed, and counselors are being made available for students and staff within the Neshaminy School District, where at least two of the victims attended.
Scene and Response
Rescue crews from Warrington Township, Warwick, and surrounding fire and EMS units worked for an extended period to free trapped occupants. Despite the efforts of medics and emergency responders, three victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
Bristol Road was closed for several hours overnight as crash reconstruction teams documented the evidence and removed both vehicles.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation is being led by Warrington Township Police and the Bucks County District Attorney’s Crash Reconstruction Unit.
Preliminary evidence suggests speed may have been a factor, though officials have not yet released a final determination.
Investigators are asking anyone who witnessed the crash or has dash-cam or home-surveillance video from the area to contact Officer James Umile of the Warrington Township Police Department.
Community Reaction
The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the community, with friends, classmates, and neighbors leaving flowers, photos, and candles near the crash site. Local schools are offering grief counseling, and vigils are being organized to honor the victims’ memories.
“This is an unimaginable loss,” one Warrington Township official said. “Our hearts are with the families, first responders, and everyone affected.”
Moving Forward
Police say the final report from the crash reconstruction team will take several weeks. In the meantime, officials are urging drivers—especially young motorists—to use caution on narrow roadways and avoid distractions behind the wheel.
“This is every parent’s worst nightmare,” said a Bucks County spokesperson. “We hope this tragedy reminds everyone how fragile life is and how quickly it can change.”
