A deadly crash in Bradford County had state police back out at the scene Tuesday. More than 24 hours after the crash near Wyalusing the circumstances surrounding the wreck are still a mystery.

Late Tuesday afternoon, the coroner's office released the name of the man killed in the crash. He is William "Todd" Secules, 44, of Towanda. State police have said very little at this point about what caused the crash that killed him.

Troopers were back on the scene one day after the deadly crash along Route 6. The clean up continued too.

The busy highway just east of Wyalusing was closed nearly eight hours right after a tractor-trailer and car collided head-on Monday afternoon. There was still more wreckage to remove.

"When I turned to look I could see debris flying everywhere," said Daryl Miller. He was working at his flower stand less than 100 yards away. "I started running to see if there was any help I could offer to the people up there. When I got to the truck I yelled to the driver, 'Are you okay?' and he kind of answered, 'Yes.' Of course then I got to the car and realized there was nothing I could do."

The coroner said Secules, the driver of the car, died here at the scene.

Witnesses said the truck driver told them Secules car was in the wrong lane. The tractor-trailer ended up wrecked along the side of the road.

Police continue to investigate what caused the crash.

"The car could have ended up in our stand right here if it had happened right in front of us," Miller added.

The coroner said Secules died from the injuries he got in the wreck but the coroner and state police have not released the manner of death, what actually led up to that crash in Bradford County.