An attack that took place in Pennsylvania 38 years ago with a baseball bat resulted in the death of a guy who was injured in the incident.
On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at the age of 64, Craig Tschudy passed away at Inners Creek Nursing Center as a result of a brain injury that he acquired in the attack, as stated in a press release issued by the York County Coroner’s Office on Wednesday, June 12.
According to the office of the coroner, Tschudy was 26 years old at the time of the attack that took place in York City caused by a case of mistaken identity. A case of mistaken identity was alleged to have occurred when Tschudy, who was 26 years old at the time of the injury, was allegedly struck with a baseball bat by unknown assailants at the time, according to the statement.
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Someone else was responsible for the harm that led to Tschudy’s death, which led to the determination that his manner of death was a homicide.
According to people.com, there will be no charges brought in connection with the incident because of the “inability to identify assailants years ago.” This is despite the fact that there is no statute of limitations in the case.
According to the office, Tschudy died as a result of symptoms consistent with diffuse traumatic brain damage.