Vehicle Collision with Residence in NJ Leads to Gas Leak

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Vehicle Collision with Residence in NJ Leads to Gas Leak

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Vehicle Collision with Residence in NJ Leads to Gas Leak

According to South Brunswick Police, on Wednesday morning a motorist struck a house on Kory Drive in South Brunswick. Authorities on Kory Drive warned residents to leave their houses due to a suspected gas leak; PSE&G has switched off the gas and no residents were in danger.

According to the police, a mother and her child were injured when a car crashed into a home in South Brunswick, New Jersey on Wednesday morning. Shortly after nine in the morning, the car struck the rear of a house on Kory Drive in the Kendall Park neighborhood.

According to the police, the mother had a medical issue when dropping her child off at school, which led her to drive past the parking lot, across a field, and into the rear of the house.

Both the mother and the third-grader in the backseat sustained injuries. We don't yet know the full degree of their injuries.

A gas leak resulted from the collision. Before PSE&G could turn off the gas, several nearby residences had to be evacuated.

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