Crime & Safety
Woman Killed In 6-Car Crash In East Windsor: Police
She was a passenger in a car that was rear-ended, starting a chain reaction involving 5 cars that were stopped at a light on Route 130.

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, NJ — A 62-year-old Trenton woman was killed in a six-car crash that was caused by a 17-year-old and involved a 6-year-old in East Windsor on Monday, the police department announced.
Rosaline Geffrard was a passenger in a silver 2016 Toyota RAV4 that was rear-ended by a 2010 Toyota Tacoma while it was stopped at a red light on Route 130 South at Hankins Road, the East Windsor Police Department announced. The car she was in then hit the car in front of it, leading to a chain reaction that involved six cars, five of which were stopped at the light, police said.
She was taken to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Hamilton, where she was later pronounced dead. The car that hit her was being driven by a 17-year-old, who was also taken to Robert Wood Johnson for evaluation and treatment. Brian Tapper, 55, of Burlington, who was driving a 2016 Jeep Wrangler, was also taken to Robert Wood Johnson for evaluation and treatment, police said.
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Dieuseun Dossus, 42, of Hamilton, was driving the car in which Geffrard was a passenger. Dossus was taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center (Fuld) in Trenton for treatment.
Salnave Dossous, 69, of Hamilton, was also a passenger in that car and was taken to University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro for evaluation and treatment, as was 42-year-old Erica Trivisonno, of East Windsor.
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A 15-year-old and a 6-year-old who were also in the 2016 GMC Terrain Trivisonno was driving were also taken to University Medical Center, as was 35-year-old Donald Crusen, of Hamilton, who was driving a 2017 Kia Sorento.
The identities of the teenagers and the child were not released. The conditions of all who were hospitalized weren’t released.
The incident remains under investigation by the East Windsor Township Police Department and the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.
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