Crime & Safety
Doylestown Man, 20, Killed In Bucks Co. Crash
Salvatore Marco Schiano Di Cola, 20, of Doylestown died in the crash last week in Warminster. A group is holding a benefit for him Thursday.

DOYLESTOWN, —A 20-year-old Doylestown man was killed in the crash last week in Warminster Township and an organization plans to honor his memory and raise funds for his family on Thursday.
Salvatore Marco Schiano Di Cola, 20, of Doylestown died in a two-vehicle collision at 12:11 p.m. Thursday on County Line Road near Park Avenue in Warminster.
Warminster Township Police did not provide Di Cola's identity as they said its investigation is continuing. The crash involved Di Cola's motorcycle and a car.
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But Alexander Cebzanov, president of the Knights of the Inferno's Apollo chapter in Warminster, said that the non-profit organization is holding a benefit Thursday night to honor Di Cola's memory and help raise funds to cover his funeral expenses.
The Knights organization, in a Facebook post, said that Di Cola was a college student majoring in business, worked at Five Guys, was an avid car guy, and recently discovered his love for motorcycles.
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"More importantly, he was someone’s son, brother, and friend," the Knights said. "Sal was loved for his sense of humor, loved gaming, and working on his cars."
The Knights is holding its Bike Night at Palz Taphouse in Warminster from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday with all proceeds being donated to Di Carla's family "to allow this family the chance to grieve and lay him to rest without having to stress about how they are going to cover funeral expenses. Come out and help a local family during one of the hardest times of their lives."
The non-profit international club is primarily made up of firefighters, EMTs and military, active and retired, with chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Germany, and Switzerland, Cebzanov said.
"Sal was not a member, but he was a member of our community," Cegzanov said. "This is what we do. We help families when there in need and when there is nowhere else to turn."
A funeral service was being held Wednesday afternoon for Di Cola at the Hatboro Cemetery on 36 Fulmor Ave., according to his obituary.
Di Cola was born in Abington. He is survived by his parents, Marco Schiano Di Cola of Hatboro and Vicki Volz Najibi (Andy) of Doylestown; his siblings, Stefania Schiano Di Cola of Hatboro, Edwin Beza, Noah Najibi and Aaliyah Najibi; his step-siblings, Emma Najibi, Natalie Najibi and Faris Najibi of Doylestown; and his grandparents, Anita Volz of Doylestown and Salvatore Borrelli of Italy. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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