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Crash Victims have been Identified
Images posted on social media showed a vehicle engulfed in flames after the crash.
The three family members murdered when their car collided with a toll booth on the Atlantic City Expressway have been identified by New Jersey State Police.
Catastrophic collision on the Atlantic City Expressway toll plaza.
The collision occurred on the eastbound side of the freeway near Exit 17 in Mays Landing, Hamilton Township, shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday.
"The boom and witnessing the automobile instantly engulfed in flames," Mays Landing resident Terry Brown recalled. "My stomach sunk."
According to state police, a Honda struck the barrier and burst into flames.
The driver, Reachthon "Tonny" Khiev, 31, of Manchester, New Hampshire, the front passenger, Reachsieh "Johnny" Khiev, 27, of Manchester, New Hampshire, and a back passenger, 14-year-old Keotepie "Keo" Khiev of Atlantic City, New Jersey, were all slain.