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NJ Transit Victim Clair Dertouzos's Sister Speaks Out On Facebook About The Bus Driver Did Not Go To Jail

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NJ Transit Victim Clair Dertouzos's Sister Speaks Out On Facebook About The Bus Driver Did Not Go To Jail Justice  for NJ Transit and Coach USA Victims Website Like To Give Deepest Sympathy To  Claire Dertouzos who was struck in May 2016   Many people live change because of NJ Transit and Coach USA deadly bus drivers getting away with murder, and nothing is being done. The bus driver Union, governor, prosecutor, bus companies, and police officers support these bus driver murder personality. The bus drivers are speeding, making sweeping turns towards the curbs and dodge in out of traffic, putting millions of pedestrians and passengers' lives in danger. However, nothing is being done about these reckless drivers killing and injuring innocent citizens. The politician is refusing to pass a bill to hold these bus drivers accountable for their actions.  The police do not give them speeding tickets or drive reckless put, innocent lives in danger.  These bus drivers get away with murde

Remembering NJ Transit Pedestrian Killed By Their Deadly Train Engineer October 15, 2020

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 Remembering NJ Transit Pedestrian Killed By Their Deadly Train Engineer October 15, 2020 Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger ×

Remembering Man Victim Killed by NJ Transit Train Engineer In Bergen County

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 Remembering  Man Victim Killed by NJ Transit Train Engineer In Bergen County  Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger ×

Remember NJ Transit Victim Killed By Their Deadly Train Engineer In Raritan Valley

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 Remember NJ Transit Victim Killed By Their Deadly Train Engineer In Raritan Valley A man who was walking on  NJ Transit  tracks was struck by a Raritan Valley Line train that wasn’t carrying passengers early Monday morning, officials said. The incident happened around 5:15 a.m., when the train was traveling west to High Bridge struck and fatally injured the adult male pedestrian, east of the Lebanon station, said Jim Smith, a spokesman. There were no passengers on board, and there are no reported injuries to the crew, he said. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger ×

Remember 35-Year-Old, Helen Yang Who Was Killed By An NJ Transit Train

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 Remember35-Year-Old, Helen Yang Who Was Killed By An NJ Transit Train RED BANK - Transit officials have identified the female pedestrian who was struck and killed by a North Jersey Coast Line train near the Red Bank station Saturday as Helen Yang, 35, of Holmdel.  Yang was  struck  around 8:10 a.m., Saturday as the train, which was headed to Penn Station in New York, approached the station in Red Bank, NJ Transit officials said. The other 37 passengers and crew members aboard were not injured, according to transit officials. Earlier:   NJ Transit train strikes and kills woman near Red Bank station Yang is the second pedestrian to be struck and killed by a North Jersey Coast Line train in Monmouth County this month.  The man who was  struck and killed  by a train near the Hazlet station about 4:45 a.m. on Oct. 15 has not yet been identified. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit

Remember 45-year-old Carl Rivera pedestrian struck by an NJ Transit deadly bus driver

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 Remember  45-year-old  Carl Rivera  pedestrian struck by an NJ Transit deadly bus  driver MILLLVILLE – A 45-year-old pedestrian struck by a NJ Transit bus on Delsea Drive earlier this week died Thursday morning, according to police. Carl Rivera of Newfield walked across the southbound lanes of Delsea Drive and was struck by the Route 553 bus, which was traveling south, at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, police said. Delsea Drive was closed to traffic at the Route 55 overpass during the investigation. More: Retired assistant superintendent named to state education board More: Millville girl makes Philadelphia Phillies home run derby final More: World War II aircraft set to visit Millville Rivera was flown to Cooper University Hospital in Camden. The crash remains under investigation by Officer Rick Kott of the Millville Police Department Fatal Crash Investigation Unit. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit

Remembering NJ Transit Victim Killed By Their Train Engineer Morris Township

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  Remembering NJ Transit Victim Killed By Their Train Engineer  Morris Township New Jersey Transit says a man was struck and killed by a train in Morris Township. The incident happened around 2:15 a.m. near Convent Station. According to officials, the man was struck by the train on the Morris and Essex line. He was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity has not been released. The train was the last leaving New York Penn Station. There were 20 passengers on board. No other injuries were reported. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger ×

Remembering NJ Transit train victim killed in Hackensack on October 3, 2020

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 Remembering NJ Transit train victim killed in Hackensack on October 3, 2020 A man was fatally struck by an NJ Transit train in Hackensack on Saturday, a representative of the agency said. NJ Transit spokesman Paul Milo said the train hit the pedestrian near Passaic Street at about 2:45 p.m. Milo said the man was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center after the incident.  None of the 50 passengers and crew on the train were injured, Milo said. The train had left Hoboken around 2:13 p.m. going to Spring Valley, New York, on the Pascack Valley Line. Milo said service on the line in both directions was temporarily suspended. However, NJ Transit said in an update around 6 p.m. that service had resumed in both directions between Teterboro and New Bridge Landing in River Edge. The incident is being investigated by NJ Transit police. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginge