tomorrow. Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 has you covered. Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 Newsroom afternoon. A body found near Wolvarena Stadium in Turtle Creek in May has been identified. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner says it’s Justin Bianco, 32. Andrew: His SKY 4 with an action camera passed through the area when the body was discovered.Allegheny County Police Still Investigating How Bianco Died
A human remains found in Turtle Creek in May has been identified as that of a 32-year-old man.family wants answers
The Allegheny County coroner’s office will determine the cause and manner of Justin Bianco’s death.
The Allegheny County coroner’s office has identified a skeleton found just steps away from the Woodland Hills High School football stadium in May as 32-year-old Justin Bianco. Angeline Bianco says his brother went missing in May 2021. County police were called to the enclosed bushy area for reports that human remains had been found. Right next to Wolverena Football Stadium on Turtle Creek. Bianco’s father, Ralph Bianco, can’t let a person go unnoticed in a football stadium.Bianco’s father, Ralph Bianco. Did someone shoot him or did someone kill him, that’s what we want to know. Bianco said. Justin did not want cremation. Justin wanted a proper burial,” Winkle said. The family launched a GoFundMe page to help cover the funeral costs. Police are awaiting the cause and manner of Justin Bianco’s death from the coroner’s office, and they are urging anyone with information to call 1-833-ALL-TIPS.
The Allegheny County coroner’s office has identified a skeleton found away from the Woodland Hills High School football stadium in May as 32-year-old Justin Bianco.
Bianco’s sister, Angeline Bianco, said, “We’ve been looking for a year and months, and now we got the call.
Angeline Bianco has said her brother went missing in May 2021.
“Usually Justin comes home. Usually Justin is out of the house,” said Mary Winkle, Bianco’s mother.
May 2022, county police called To a closed bush area for reporting of human remains found. Right next to Wolverena Football Stadium on Turtle Creek.
“How can you miss it? There are so many people in the football stadium that you can’t miss it,” said Bianco’s father, Ralph Bianco.
The family said questions remain.
“I don’t know how he died. I want to know why and what happened. I just want to know. We didn’t want our brothers gone,” said Amanda Bianco.
The family prepares Justin Bianco to rest in the near future.
“I have to cremate him. Justin didn’t want a cremation. Justin wanted a burial, a decent burial,” Winkle said.
family is GoFundMe page to cover funeral expenses.
“He was a good brother, a good uncle, a great man. He was mama’s boy,” said Angeline Bianco.
County police are awaiting the cause and manner of Justin Bianco’s death from the coroner’s office. They urge anyone with information to call her at 1-833-ALL-TIPS.