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NJ woman pleads guilty to manslaughter charge in 2018 head-on crash, prosecutors say

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Prosecutors say Kaitlyn Hayes, 26, was impaired and speeding when she crashed head-on into a Pleasantville Township woman. MAYS LANDING, N.J. - Prosecutors in New Jersey said a young woman was under the influence of marijuana and driving over 100 MPH when she slammed head-on into an oncoming car killing a Galloway Township woman.

Kaitlyn Hayes, 26, plead guilty on Friday to first-degree Aggravated Manslaughter in the 2018 crash that killed 36-year-old Suzana Kocick, Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G.

Tyner announced. An investigation showed that around midnight on Dec. 19 Hayes was driving a Ford Expedition 106 MPH on Pitney Road when she crossed into the northbound lanes and collided with Kocick's vehicle.

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