Crime & Safety

Victim Of Fatal Teaneck Crash Identified, Driver Charged: Police

Weiqi Wang, 27, was a resident of China living in Teaneck when she was struck and killed Monday, police said.

TEANECK, N.J. — Police have released the identity of the woman who was fatally struck by a car near Fairleigh Dickinson University Monday morning due to a driver's "inattention," authorities said.

The victim was Weiqi Wang, 27, was a resident of China and temporarily resided in Teaneck, said police Chief Robert A. Carney.

Teaneck police responded to the scene at about 6:55 a.m., Carney said.

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A Subaru Outback driven by Carlos A. Poole, 49, of New Milford hit Wang as she was in a crosswalk on River Road.

Wang was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center and underwent emergency surgery, but ultimately died from injuries she suffered, Carney said.

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Poole remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation, the chief said. Witnesses corroborated Poole's story of what happened.

Carney said that "inattention was the main contributing factor" in the crash, Carney said.

Poole was charged with careless driving, failure to yield to a pedestrian within a crosswalk, and driving with an obstructed view, the chief said.

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