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A Camden County pedestrian accident took the life of a woman in Gloucester Township early Saturday morning, according to authorities. If you lose a loved one in a crash, talk to a Camden County pedestrian accident attorney as soon as possible about your case.

Details About the Camden County Pedestrian Accident

Emergency personnel were dispatched around 3 AM Saturday, April 20th, according to a news report for a pedestrian crash. The incident was at Old Black Horse Pike and Landing Road. Police officers arrived to find an unconscious woman suffering from serious head trauma. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Police said that the driver remained at the crash scene and was cooperating with the investigation, which kept Old Black Horse Pike closed for hours Saturday morning. The driver did not suffer any injuries in the accident. No additional details about the crash have been released and the victim has not been identified.

Police have asked those who witnessed the crash to provide them with information by doing the following: call the Gloucester Township Police Department at 856-228-4500 or call the GTPD Anonymous Crime Tip Line at 856-842-5560. Additionally, anonymous tips can be sent with a text message to Gloucester Township Police, texting the keyword “TIP GLOTWPPD” and the message to 888777.

Call Kwartler Manus in Camden County Today

When you suffer the loss of a loved one due to a crash, you should not have to be responsible for the bills associated with the crash. Hold the responsible parties accountable by talking to an experienced and compassionate Camden County pedestrian accident attorney from Kwartler Manus. Call our office today for a free consultation.


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