Traffic & Transit

Investigation Into Crash That Killed Mt. Laurel Restaurant Owner Continues

The crash happened in front of Cucina Carini, the business that the victim Glenn Keen owned, the Burlington County Prosecutor said.

MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — The investigation continued Wednesday into a crash that claimed the life of a Burlington County man outside of the restaurant he owned, the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office said.

Glenn Keen, 52, of Mount Laurel was exiting the Cucina Carini parking lot on Hainesport-Mount Laurel Road shortly after 8 p.m. on Saturday when "he was struck broadside" by a vehicle, according to the prosecutor.

Keen was airlifted to a Philadelphia-based hospital where he later died from his injuries, the prosecutor said.

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He had opened the Mount Laurel restaurant Cucina Carini in 1995 with his wife, according to an online obituary.

The other driver was taken to a hospital in the city of Camden with non-life-threatening injuries, according to the prosecutor.

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Editor's note: This story was updated to include more information about the deceased.


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