2 Men Victims Of Mays Landing Crash

2 Men Victims Of Mays Landing Crash

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Tire tracks are seen after a fatal accident along Weymouth Road in Mays Landing, New Jersey Sunday. Tire tracks are seen after a fatal accident along Weymouth Road in Mays Landing, New Jersey Sunday.
ATLANTIC COUNTY, N.J. -

A 19-year-old and a 30-year-old died early Sunday morning when they were ejected from their car in a crash along Weymouth Road in Mays Landing.

According to Hamilton Township police, the accident happened around 2:30 a.m. at Weymouth Road and Old Harding Highway.

Police say one of the victims was rushed to Atlanticare Mainland Division where he was pronounced dead. A second victim was airlifted to Atlanticare City Division where he was pronounced dead.

On Sunday afternoon, police identified the victims as 30-year-old Michael Love of Atlantic City and 19-year-old Matthew A. Zaydel of Mays Landing.

The cause of the crash is not yet clear.

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