An accident on the White Horse Pike in Galloway Township early this morning has claimed the life of a Pleasantville man.

Galloway Township Police say the accident happened about 1:23 am on the White Horse Pike.

According to police, a car driven by Ralph T. Strider III, 48, "was traveling West on US Route 30, in the area of 345 East White Horse Pike, Pat’s Auto Care, when the vehicle left the roadway, struck two parked vehicles and the building."

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Strider was taken to the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Atlantic City Campus, where he died from his injuries.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Galloway Township Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the accident to contact Officer Gorneau at 609-652-3705 ext. 5095 or Officer Trout at 609-652-3705 ext 5117.

SOURCE: Galloway Township Police Department.

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