Explosion of a car in Allentown: "Our lives will never be the same again," say the relatives



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As investigators continue their investigation into the explosion of the Allentown car that killed a man, his 2-year-old son and his friend, the loved ones of the three victims, try to understand why this happened.

"Our lives will never be the same," wrote a friend on Facebook.

"I would like it all to be a bad dream and we can wake up and meet both of us here," commented another.

The three people killed in the Saturday night blast in the 700 block of Turner Street were identified Monday as being Jacob G. Schmoyer, 26; his 2-year-old son, Jonathan; and David Hallman, 66, all of Allentown.

A photo posted on Facebook by the sister of Jacob Schmoyer proudly shows him holding his son, whom the parents also call "JJ", in the delivery room. Others show a baby who always looks smiling and a toddler in a Spongebob Squarepants shirt posing next to a sprinkler.

Jacob Schmoyer was living with his son and his girlfriend in Lumber Street Block 300, about two blocks from the blast site. The girlfriend was at home Monday morning, but did not want to comment on a Morning Call reporter.

Jim Rehrig, the brother-in-law of Jacob Schmoyer and Jonathan's uncle, were looking for answers as he smoked cigarettes Monday in the yard of his Allentown home.

He described Schmoyer as an immature but intelligent young man who loved to joke.

Ryan Sabo, a resident of the city who lived near Jacob Schmoyer, described him as being calm, reserved and "almost overwhelming". He recalled a case where Schmoyer has been disputed with a neighbor about his mental health.

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