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2 Dead After Car Plunges Into Raritan River In New Brunswick

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (CBSNewYork) -- Two people are dead after their car plunged into the Raritan River overnight in New Brunswick.

It happened just before 1 a.m. Monday.

Police said a Honda Accord was headed north on Route 18 when it somehow lost control, veered off the road and into a guard rail before landing in the river.

Police brought diving crews and marine units to the scene to help find the victims.

"Apparently, there's a vehicle in the water, possibly a passenger in there," police said in radio calls on Broadcastify. "We have a missing second occupant of this vehicle. We are going to need Marine One launched."

The driver, 22-year-old Robert J. Veras-Toribio, was found outside the car by officers and friends, who arrived on the scene and began administering CPR, police said. He was pronounced dead a short time later.

The passenger, 21-year-old Kelvin Lantigua, was found inside the car and was also pronounced dead at the scene.

Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact the New Brunswick Police Department's Traffic Safety Unit at 732-745-5005.

The investigation is ongoing.

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