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Young couple killed with high speed Toms River Joyride Crash

Young couple killed with high speed Toms River Joyride Crash

A young couple planning marriage was killed in an accident

a twin sister and a friend are in critical condition

A teen -free teenager was driving the BMW of speed, the police say


Toms River – a young couple who dreamed of getting married and reduced their lives when their car was destroyed by a licensed teenager who ran away from the police to 118 MPH, officials said.

Kiley Armstrong, 21 years old and Evan Fiore, 23 years old, were killed on Friday night After their Toyota Camry was hit by a teenager Driving a white BMW at the intersection of routes 166 and 37, officials said.

Kiley’s twin sister, Krista and Ryan Chapman, 19, were passengers on the rear seat. Both are in critical condition at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.

Ryan Chapman and Krista Armstrong, left, survived with wounds that can endanger. Kiley Armstrong and Evan Fiore, who were a couple, died in the accident. (Cole Crozier through GoFundme)

Ryan Chapman and Krista Armstrong, left, survived with wounds that can endanger. Kiley Armstrong and Evan Fiore, who were a couple, died in the accident. (Cole Crozier through GoFundme)

Patch reported That Kiley was a member of Mariners Mariners Mariners in Toms River North. A spokesman for the Toms River regional school district on Tuesday morning did not respond to the request in New Jersey 101.5 for more information.

A gofundme campaign Organized by Ryan’s stepfather and a close friend will raise funds to pay a funeral and medical expenses.

Kiley Armstrong and Evan Fiore in a photo he shared on Facebook.

Kiley Armstrong and Evan Fiore in a photo he shared on Facebook.

The police watched the teenager

The Toms River police noticed for the first time BMW rushing on route 37 to Seaside Heights and then north on route 35. After returning, the driver turned south on route 35 and then drove back on route 37. Prosecutors said BMW has reached a speed of 118 km / h.

Video supposed to be transmitted live inside BMW Indicates that there are more people inside the vehicle.

Accusations have been announced for one person.

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The map shows route 37 in the Toms river and route 35 in Seaside Heights

The map shows route 37 in Toms River and Route 35 in Seaside Heights (Google Maps/Canva)

Teenager accused of aggravated murder

Video This circulated online showed that Camry had crossed the intersection after the light was red. BMW slams into Camry at a high speed, sending both cars on a grass island at the intersection.

Kiley and Evan were pronounced dead on the spot.

Kiley Armstrong and Evan Fiore in a photo he shared on Facebook.

Kiley Armstrong and Evan Fiore in a photo he shared on Facebook.

The Driver of the BMW, an unlicenced teen, was charged with two countets of aggravate Manslaghter and Death by Auto, Four Counts of Aggravate Causing Bodily Injury While Eluding, Two Counts of Causing Death While Driving UnliceNed Causing Injury While Driving Unlicesed, Two Counts of Aggravate Assault Extreme Indifference to the Value of Human Life, Eluding, and Four Counts of Assault by Auto.

The identity of the adolescent driver or the result of a blood alcohol test on which the teenager was requested at the Community Medical Center were not revealed.

The case was transferred to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office by the State General Prosecutor. A spokesman was not yet ready to answer questions about the case.

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