A mother from New Jersey is dealing with an unfathomable loss after her husband and two children were killed in a wrong-way crash.
Andover Township police said Bruce Cseh, 22, was driving his 2023 Jeep Rubicon when he suddenly crossed over the double yellow lines into the eastbound lane.
Cseh hit a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup head-on with Andrew Benavente, 36, and his children Andrew Jr. "AJ", 13, and Madelyn, 5, inside. First responders tried to pull the family from the vehicle and use fire extinguishers, but the flames became too intense. All three died at the scene.He was flown to a hospital and later pronounced dead.
The crash remains under investigation by the Andover Township Police Department and is being assisted by the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office and the Sussex County Sheriff's Department Crash Team."Digna Melendez-Benavente is now faced with the overwhelming task of having to say goodbye to her beloved husband and two children. As a grieving mother and widow, she will need all the support and assistance we can offer.
Andrew Benavente was a former Newark, New Jersey police officer. He worked as a Newark officer from July 11, 2005 until Nov. 30, 2010.
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