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New Jersey State Police investigating suspicious death on I-76 in Camden County

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MOUNT EPHRAIM, N.J. - The New Jersey State Police is seeking the public’s help with what they're calling a suspicious death investigation on Interstate 76 in Mount Ephraim Borough in Camden County.The incident occurred at approximately 10:32 p.m.

when troopers responded to a single vehicle crash on the highway.When they arrived at milepost .4, they discovered the male driver deceased inside a black 2004 Mercedes Benz 500.

Authorities say that based on their preliminary investigation, the victim did not die as a result of injuries related to the crash. MORE LOCAL COVERAGE: Instead, while driving on I-76, the victim succumbed to his injuries and his vehicle went off the road where it struck a traffic barrier.

Police have not specified what those injuries were to the deceased male.Anyone who may have witnessed the incident, the events leading up to it, or any other information that might aid this investigation, is asked to contact the Camden County Prosecutor's Office Tip Line at 856-783-4900.

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