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Bucks coroner investigating manner and cause of death of woman and 3-year-old boy in Milford Township

The deceased were found in the Upper Bucks County town on Sunday

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The Bucks County Coroner's Office is investigating the death of a woman and a 3-year-old boy, who were found in a car in Milford Township on Sunday, according to the Bucks County Coroner. 

    

Coroner Patti Campi said Tuesday that two people were found unresponsive in a vehicle in a driveway on the 2100 block of Barley Drive in the Upper Bucks County township, located near Quakertown Borough, around 5 p.m. 

The deceased were identified as Agnes Dawidowicz, 42, and Charlie Dawidowicz, 3, authorities said.

The cause and manner of deaths are under investigation.

Dawidowicz, a Rutgers graduate and former Johnson & Johnson researcher, was a clinical research professional and biotechnology whiz at Almac Clinical Technologies since 2014. She oversaw design managers working on global oncology trials, data integration and chemical builds, according to online sources.

Next of kin has been notified. 



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