Ashley Knuth-Formato and David Mitchell killed in collision involving dump truck at Mannington-Yorktown Road and Alloway-Woodstown Road in Salem County, New Jersey
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Ashley Knuth-Formato was among two drivers who died in a crash with a dump truck Thursday, July 27 in Salem County. The 36-year-old Bridgeton mom, along with David Mitchell, of Woodstown, both died.
2 Truck Drivers Killed In Salem County Collision, 2 Kids Hurt: State Police
The trucks collided at the intersection resulting in fatal injuries to both drivers, Curry said.
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