Crime & Safety
Woman Pulls Over In Storm, Killed As Tree Falls On Vehicle In Somerset County
The uprooted tree lifted the sidewalk and damaged several homes along with hitting a second vehicle, police said.
NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ — A Middlesex Borough woman was killed when a tree fell on her vehicle when she pulled over during the intense storm on Thursday, North Plainfield police said.
The 44-year-old woman, whose name has not been released, was driving east on Greenbrook Road in a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee about 6 p.m. when the thunderstorms that passed through the area intensified, Police Chief Alan McKay said Friday.
The woman, who was alone, pulled over along the 700 block about 6:30 p.m. As she waited for the storm to ease, a large tree uprooted, lifting the sidewalk with it, and fell across Greenbrook Road, landing on the woman's vehicle and damaging a second vehicle and several homes, McKay said.
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The tree also brought down live electrical wires that combined with the unstable tree made rescuing the woman even more difficult for North Plainfield police and firefighters, he said.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene from the injuries she sustained in the accident, McKay said, and police remained at the scene through the night waiting for Public Service Electric & Gas crews to turn off the electricity to the power lines. A local tree service and crane were called to remove the tree from the Jeep, he said.
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The Northern Regional Medical Examiner's Office removed the woman's body from her vehicle and an autopsy will be performed at a later date to determine the cause of death, the chief said.
Anyone with information relating to the accident is asked to call the North Plainfield Police
Department Traffic Safety Division at 908-769-2931.
Note: This article has been updated to correct the age of the woman, from updated information provided by the police department.
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