CUMRU TOWNSHIP, Pa.- An autopsy is shedding new light on a mystery near Neversink Mountain as authorities are learning more about a body found in a burning car early Sunday.
The autopsy wrapped up Tuesday afternoon. Initial findings show the death of a person found burned in a car on South 9th Street in Cumru Township on Neversink Mountain early Sunday was likely accidental.
“The preliminary findings in that autopsy indicate that the decedent died from thermal exposure as well as smoke inhalation and possibly some other hazardous chemicals that could’ve been a result of the burning of the vehicle,” said Cumru Township Police Chief Madison Winchester…