Body Found Inside Burned Out Car

Emergency crews responding to a car fire report in Chester County discovered a body inside the burned out vehicle.

A body is found in a burning car in rural Chester County after reports of an explosion. Police believe the victim committed suicide.

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On Wednesday emergency crews received a call for a car fire behind a building on the 3200 block of Phoenixville Pike in Charlestown .

When they arrived they discovered a body inside a burned out Red Sedan.

"We're pretty sure we know who it is," said Corporal Michelle Swantner of the Pennsylvania State Police. "However, pending autopsy results as well as notifying next of kin, we're not releasing the name of the person at this point in time. Also we're probably looking at a suicide." 

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