Pedestrian Fatally Struck on I-295 in Lawrence Township, Livonia, NY

UPDATE: Motor Vehicle Crash in Lawrence Township, NJ Under Investigation

Lawrence Township, NJ – On November 8, at 6:06 p.m., New Jersey State Troopers responded to a motor vehicle crash on Interstate 295 south, specifically at milepost 66.8 in Lawrence Township, Mercer County. Trooper Troy McNair from the New Jersey State Police Office of Public Information provided details about the incident.

According to the preliminary investigation, a BMW SUV was traveling south on I-295 in Lawrence Township when a pedestrian, identified as Christopher Bock, a 34-year-old male from Livonia, NY, entered the lanes of travel from west to east. Unfortunately, the pedestrian was struck by the BMW, resulting in fatal injuries. The crash remains under investigation, and no further information is available at this time.

The New Jersey State Police Office of Public Information is actively working on the case to gather more details and determine the factors that led to the tragic accident. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of pedestrian safety and the need for drivers to exercise caution on the roads.

We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. Meanwhile, the thoughts and condolences go out to the family and friends of Christopher Bock during this difficult time.

Original MidJersey.news Story:

For more information about this incident, please refer to the original story published by MidJersey.news.

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The attached image shows the scene of the motor vehicle crash on Interstate 295 in Lawrence Township. The image provides a visual representation of the area where the incident occurred, highlighting the importance of road safety and adherence to traffic regulations.

As investigations continue, it is crucial for all road users to remain vigilant and prioritize safety to prevent accidents and tragic outcomes. The New Jersey State Police Office of Public Information urges drivers to be cautious and attentive, especially when navigating areas with pedestrian activity.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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