One dead in crash between dirt bike and jeep in aberdeen
Police responding to incident scene. File Photo

One dead in crash between dirt bike and Jeep in Aberdeen

ABERDEEN NJ – 40-year-old Cliff Watson of Cliffwood beach was killed in a crash that took place Friday night at around 6 pm. According to police, Watson was riding a Kawasaki dirt bike in the area of Arlington Avenue and Gordon Street when he collided with a Jeep Cherokee.

Walton sustained serious injuries as a result of the collision and was rushed to Bayshore Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead shortly after 6:45 p.m. Friday.

The driver of the SUV, who remained on the scene, was not seriously injured.

No charges were filed at this time and the incident remains under investigation.

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