Crime & Safety
Fiery Crash Kills Man Off Highway In South Jersey: Police
The man was ejected from his vehicle, which burst into flames, authorities said.
LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ — A man died after he was flung from his vehicle, which burst into flames during a crash early Saturday in Gloucester County, authorities said.
Rasah Harris, 45, of Camden, died in the crash, which was reported just before 1:15 a.m. on Interstate 295 South in Logan Township, according to State Police.
Harris was driving southbound when he ran off the roadway to the right and struck a parked Kia passenger vehicle, police said. His vehicle then continued into a wooded area and struck trees and a fence before bursting into flames.
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During the sequence, Harris was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fatal injuries.
Troopers at the scene were unable to determine the make and model of Harris's vehicle.
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The crash remains under investigation, with no other information available as of Monday morning.
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