Two Killed in Fiery Fatal Newark Crash Overnight

Jeff Jones

NEWARK, DE – Two people have reportedly died in a double fatal crash that occurred last night in the Newark area.

According to the Delaware State Police, the collision occurred, at approximately 10:22 p.m., when a silver 2020 BMW M2 was traveling southbound on Interstate-95 approaching the area of Churchmans Road.

“For an unknown reason, the BMW became disabled in the middle lane. At this time, a white 2017 Freightliner box truck was traveling southbound on I-95 and had entered into the middle lane of travel.  The front center of the box truck struck the rear center of the BMW for point of impact,” police said. “As a result of the collision the box truck became connected to the BMW and pushed it in southern direction, towards the right shoulder where the vehicles came to rest.  The front of the box truck then caught fire.
The 50-year-old operator of the box truck was able to escape from the vehicle prior to the front of the vehicle catching fire.  The operator was not injured in the crash.”

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The DSP reported the operator of the BMW a 37-year-old man of Havre De Grace, MD and the front seat passenger a 27-year-old man of Halethorpe, MD were pinned inside the vehicle. 


“The two occupants were pronounced deceased at the scene of the collision. The fire did not spread to the passenger compartment of the BMW,” police said. “The area of the collision is dark and there are no lights on the highway. Interstate-95 southbound was closed at RT 141 for approximately 6 hours while the crash was investigated and cleared.”


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