New Jersey State Police troopers say a 27-year-old Bridgeton man died after crossing the grass center median and crashing into another vehicle on Rt. 55 in Vineland on Wednesday.
The accident happened Wednesday evening, around 6 p.m., southbound on Route 55, just outside of Vineland, officials say.
Officials with New Jersey State Police say 27-year-old Ludwig Buch of Bridgeton was traveling north on Rt. 55 in a Toyota when it crossed the grass center median and crashed into a Porsche Cayenne. According to authorities, Buch died from injuries sustained in the crash. The driver of the Porsche was also injured, but not seriously, police say.
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