A Philadelphia man and a Deptford woman are dead after police say a crash occurred on State Highway 55 in Mantua Township Thursday morning.
Two people are dead after police say a crash occurred on Route 55 in Gloucester County Thursday morning. New Jersey State Troopers responded to a motor vehicle crash at 8:58 a.m. on State Highway 55, northbound at milepost 51.8 in Mantua Township.According to the preliminary investigation, a Jeep Compass was traveling southbound on Route 55 when police say the Jeep crossed into the northbound lanes, traveling in the opposite direction.
A Toyota RAV4 was traveling northbound on Route 55 and in the area of milepost 51.8, police say the Jeep and Toyota collided head-on. Both vehicles were overturned, and the Toyota caught on fire. Officials have identified the driver of the Jeep as 62-year-old Stanley Kahana from Philadelphia. They have identified the driver of the Toyota as 53-year-old Jennifer Hufnell, from Deptford.
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