10-Year-Old Girl Is Sole Survivor of Pennsylvania Crash That Killed Her Dad and 2 Siblings
Aubrey Bogacki remains hospitalized after the fatal crash in Slippery Rock Township, which occurred shortly after midnight on July 20
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Aubrey Bogacki, who survived a single car crash that killed father and two siblingsA 10-year-old girl remains hospitalized in Pennsylvania after a car crash that killed her father and two siblings.
The fatal crash occurred on State Road 65 In Slippery Rock Township just after 12:30 a.m. local time on July 20, according to a news release from Pennsylvania State Police that was viewed by PEOPLE.
A 2109 Nissan Altima was traveling southbound on the Lawrence County roadway when the vehicle “traveled across the northbound travel lane” for an unknown reason and veered off the road, state police said.
The Altima reportedly hit two utility poles and drove across a yard before striking a car parked in a nearby driveway. The car “then became airborne” and hit multiple trees before landing on top of the parked car.
The driver of the Altima and two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene, according to state police.
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Family has identified the deceased victims on GoFundMe as Nathan Bogacki 44, Emma Bogacki 17 and Grant Bogacki 13. (The Lawrence County Coroner has also identified the victims, according to NBC affiliate WFMJ.)
Meanwhile, 10-year-old Aubrey Bogacki, the sole survivor, “remains in the hospital” with what state police described as “severe” injuries.
Laura Schlecker, who organized the GoFundMe campaign, said Aubrey has “a difficult recovery journey ahead" during this "unimaginably difficult time."
More than $120,000 has been raised through the online fundraiser in less than 72 hours. “All donations raised will be transferred directly to the Bogacki family to help pay for their expenses,” Sheckler said.
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David Syka, the children's uncle, told WFMJ that his surviving niece “is a fighter,” and expects her “to make it out of this” terrible situation.
“It is going to be a long process from here but she is going to pull through,” Skya added.
In addition to the GoFundMe, several other fundraisers have been started to help the Bogacki family in wake of the sudden tragedy, from the local sale of T-shirts and bracelets to a fundraiser started by a cornhole company, per WFMJ.
"The support our family is receiving is overwhelming," Syka said. "Words can't even describe how grateful we are. Never in a million years would I have thought this support would come for our family. It's incredible."
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An investigation into the single-car crash is ongoing, according to state police.
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