GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ – The identities of the two victims of a fatal car accident in Deptford Township on Tuesday have been released.
According to Nj.com, authorities found two people in a Subaru CrossTrek that crashed against a tree in the 100 block of Caulfield Avenue at about 2 p.m.
They were both pronounced dead at the scene and were identified as 50-year-old Charyle Martell-Trombetta and 50-year-old Joseph Menta.
Martell-Trombetta had called 911 before that crash and reported that a man was attempting to get in her car. Police have determined that the two victims knew each other and that the situation involved domestic abuse.
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