BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — A man was killed and two people were critically injured after a three-vehicle crash at Street Road on northbound Interstate 95 early Tuesday morning, Bensalem Police said.

Bensalem Township Police responded at midnight on Tuesday, along with fire and EMS crews, to Street Road at the Interstate 95 interchange for a report of a three-vehicle crash involving a vehicle fire and occupants trapped inside.

Police officers found a silver 2013 Chevrolet Sonic fully engulfed in flames. The driver had been ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced deceased at the scene, police said.

Bucks County Coroner Patti Campi told Patch Tuesday morning that her office would be conducting an autopsy on the victim, whom Bensalem Police identified as Timur Khabelov, 44, of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Bensalem Police said that two passengers were removed from the burning vehicle and taken by Bensalem EMS to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital.

Police said the passengers — Farruh Homidov, 43, and Askar Narziev, 39 — were listed in critical condition.

The drivers of a 2017 Dodge Journey and a 2015 Honda Accord were transported to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.

A preliminary investigation by Bensalem Police indicates the Chevrolet Sonic was traveling eastbound on Street Road at a high rate of speed as it approached the Interstate 95 interchange.

The vehicle failed to stop for a red traffic signal at the northbound I-95 ramp intersection and struck a Dodge Journey that was exiting I-95 northbound and making a left turn onto westbound Street Road on a green signal, police said.

The Chevrolet went airborne, crossed the center median, and struck a Honda Accord that was stopped in the left lane of westbound Street Road. The Chevrolet came to rest in the roadway and subsequently caught fire, police said.

Members of the Bensalem Volunteer Fire Department extinguished the vehicle fire, police said.

The entire incident was captured on Bensalem Township Police intersection cameras, police said.

This crash is under investigation. Police said they have not ruled out drugs or alcohol that may be involved in the crash, pending autopsy and toxicology results, police said.

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