
The Colorado driver in a wrong-way crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that killed 4 youngsters over the weekend was charged Tuesday of their deaths, in keeping with courtroom data.
Christopher Neff, 41, faces 4 counts of aggravated manslaughter, 4 counts of vehicular murder and a number of weapons prices for a gun and ammunition present in his automotive, in keeping with New Jersey courtroom data.
Neff is accused of driving a Dodge pickup truck the flawed path down the freeway in Carneys Level Township, crashing head-on into the youngsters’ automotive. A semitrailer then hit the Mazda from behind, in keeping with the Carneys Level Fireplace Division.
The Sunday crash killed 4 individuals contained in the Mazda: 19-year-old Yaakov Kilberg of Lakewood, New Jersey; 18-year-old Aharon Lebovits of Lakewood, New Jersey; 18-year-old Chaim Grossman of Fallsburg, New York; and 18-year-old Shlomo Cohen of Lakewood, New Jersey.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Neff remained hospitalized from accidents he sustained within the crash, New Jersey State Police spokesperson Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron mentioned.
Extra prices could also be added because the investigation continues, Lebron mentioned.
No extra details about the crash was accessible Wednesday. Neff’s subsequent courtroom date had not but been scheduled.
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