Reachthon Khiev, 31, Reachsieh Khiev, 27, and Keotepie Khiev, 14, killed, two others injured when vehicle crashed into toll booth at the Egg Harbor Toll Plaza in Mays Landing, New Jersey
2 N.H. residents and teen killed in N.J. toll booth crash
The driver, Reachthon Khiev, 31, and his front-seat passenger, Reachsieh Khiev, 27, both of Manchester, New Hampshire, were killed in the crash, along with Keotepie Khiev, 14, of Atlantic City, who was sitting in the rear seat. A 12-year-old Atlantic City girl, who also was a rear-seat passenger, and a toll plaza attendant remained hospitalized Monday with moderate injuries that were not considered life-threatening, authorities said.
2 New Hampshire residents, teenager killed in fiery crash in New Jersey
Two New Hampshire residents and a teenager were killed when a vehicle crashed into a toll booth in New Jersey and burst into flames, a crash that also injured a girl in the car and a toll booth attendant.
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