Mays landing man critically injured in hamilton crash
Police responding to incident scene. File Photo

Mays Landing Man Critically Injured in Hamilton Crash

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Xavier Garcia-Quedraogo, a 20-year-old resident of Mays Landing, suffered serious injuries following a single-car crash near the intersection of Route 40 and Joe Nickels Boulevard. Garcia-Quedraogo was driving in the wrong lane when his vehicle flipped multiple times and led to his ejection from the car.

He was promptly transported to AtlantiCare City Division Hospital for treatment. There were no other individuals in the car at the time of the accident.

Township of Hamilton Rescue, AtlantiCare Paramedics, and Cologne Fire Department all provided assistance at the crash site. The incident is still under investigation, and pending charges related to the crash are forthcoming.

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