Driver In Deadly Gas Station Crash Due In Court On Manslaughter, DWI Charges

Driver In Deadly Gas Station Crash Due In Court On Manslaughter, DWI Charges

WAYNE, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – A man accused of driving while intoxicated and causing a deadly crash at a New Jersey gas station is due in court Monday.

Prosecutors said 29-year-old Jason Vanderee was speeding and under the influence when his SUV plowed into the Delta station off Route 23 last week in Wayne.

Jason Vanderee (Credit: Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office)

John Warbeck and his 17-year-old son, Luke, were killed in the crash, along with attendant Lovedeep Fatra.

(From left to right): Lovedeep Fatra, John Warbeck and Luke Warbeck.

Vanderee was charged with manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and drug possession.

MORE: Prosecutors: Suspect Was Speeding, Under Influence At The Time Of Deadly Wayne, N.J. Gas Station Crash

Family members said John Warbeck died a day before his 51st birthday. His son, Luke, had just gotten his driver’s license before heading to school.


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February 25, 2019 at 08:56PM
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