‘Everyone’s heartbroken’: Neighbours shaken by death of Chester guy discovered in burning car.

By: Eliot Pierce

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The man who was found dead in a burning car over the weekend has been recognized by the Chester County Coroner.

Channel 9’s Tina Terry spoke with neighbors who expressed their disgust at the event and their suspicion that foul play was involved in his death. The cause of his death is still being investigated.

Israel Bunting V, 44, was identified as the victim on Wednesday.

Everyone wonders how a great guy like that could exist. Why would this occur when he doesn’t harm anyone? said Candy White, a Chester neighbor. Everyone claims that this isn’t possible. He didn’t bother anyone, thus a guy like this doesn’t deserve anything.

On Saturday morning, Bunting was found in a burning car on Chester County’s Turnbuckle Road. The coroner is currently looking into whether Bunting was murdered.

Terry told Brittany Poag, “I have a lot of friends, and they’re all devastated about everything that’s happening with him passing.”

The neighbors expressed their disbelief that there was no foul play.

“I believe that someone must have done something to him,” Poag remarked.

Since Bunting’s death was made public, there have been no new developments in the case, which is being investigated by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.

The catastrophe had left Bunting’s family too distraught to talk on television.

The neighbors believe that whomever did this should be held responsible and are praying for his family.

White acknowledged, “I sincerely hope they do find out what happened.”

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