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<blockquote data-quote="susiedriver" data-source="post: 73011" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p><strong>Different description of accident</strong></p><p></p><p>CLIFTONA 40-year old Lyndhurst mother of three was killed late last Wednesday night when her 1999 Ford Escort was <strong>sideswiped</strong> on Route 3 east by a tractor-trailer, which continued eastbound and did not stop after the accident. </p><p> Tina DeMuro, 40, was traveling home from her West Caldwell job at approximately 11:30 p.m. when her vehicle was cut off by a tractor-trailer moving from the middle to right lane hit the front end of her car sending it spinning off the road into a utility pole in between the Broad Street and Bloomfield Avenue exits on Route 3 east, according to Clifton Public Information Officer Capt. Robert Rowand. Authorities pronounced her dead at the scene. </p><p>The tractor-trailer failed to stop after hitting DeMuros vehicle and continued eastbound along Route 3. Police were unable to get a good description of the tractor-trailer, but said they have a few leads in the investigation, according to Rowand. </p><p> <strong>There are a lot of factors that go into accidents and there is always an outside chance that he did not know he hit the car, </strong>said Rowand. Route 3 is subject to a lot of accidents because it is a well traveled road. </p><p> DeMuros vehicle did not have side impact airbags and Rowand was unsure if she was wearing a seatbelt. </p><p>The Clifton Police Department said it was doing everything it could to help find the driver of the tractor-trailer. Anyone with information about the accident should call Patrolman Brian Fopma of the Clifton Police Department at 973-470-5906. </p><p>DeMuro, who lived on Lewendowski Avenue in Lyndhurst, leaves three children and her husband James.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiedriver, post: 73011, member: 1848"] [b]Different description of accident[/b] CLIFTONA 40-year old Lyndhurst mother of three was killed late last Wednesday night when her 1999 Ford Escort was [B]sideswiped[/B] on Route 3 east by a tractor-trailer, which continued eastbound and did not stop after the accident. Tina DeMuro, 40, was traveling home from her West Caldwell job at approximately 11:30 p.m. when her vehicle was cut off by a tractor-trailer moving from the middle to right lane hit the front end of her car sending it spinning off the road into a utility pole in between the Broad Street and Bloomfield Avenue exits on Route 3 east, according to Clifton Public Information Officer Capt. Robert Rowand. Authorities pronounced her dead at the scene. The tractor-trailer failed to stop after hitting DeMuros vehicle and continued eastbound along Route 3. Police were unable to get a good description of the tractor-trailer, but said they have a few leads in the investigation, according to Rowand. [B]There are a lot of factors that go into accidents and there is always an outside chance that he did not know he hit the car, [/B]said Rowand. Route 3 is subject to a lot of accidents because it is a well traveled road. DeMuros vehicle did not have side impact airbags and Rowand was unsure if she was wearing a seatbelt. The Clifton Police Department said it was doing everything it could to help find the driver of the tractor-trailer. Anyone with information about the accident should call Patrolman Brian Fopma of the Clifton Police Department at 973-470-5906. DeMuro, who lived on Lewendowski Avenue in Lyndhurst, leaves three children and her husband James. [/QUOTE]
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