James Stokes, 27, of Cresco, was a front-seat passenger in one of the vehicles involved in the collision, which occurred around 2:40 a.m. in the northbound lanes near Exit 80 (Route 743/Grantville/Hershey) in East Hanover Township, Pennsylvania State Police said.
Crash Details
The crash began when a vehicle traveling in the right lane struck the rear of another vehicle, causing the first vehicle to jackknife, state police said in a release. A third vehicle then collided with the second vehicle, pushing the third vehicle into the left lane, where it was struck by a fourth vehicle that caught fire.
The drivers of the second and third vehicles were transported to Hershey Medical Center for evaluation, police said. Stokes, who was riding in the third vehicle, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Emergency responders from several agencies, including Troop L CARS Unit, Troop L Forensic Services Unit, Life Lion EMS, South Central EMS, PennDOT, and the Lebanon County Coroner's Office, assisted at the scene.
Police are asking anyone with information about the crash or dashcam footage to contact PSP Jonestown at 717-865-2194.
Remembering James Stokes
James was the eldest son of Joann and Greg Stokes, described by loved ones as someone who lit up every room with his kindness and humor. “Making people laugh brought him so much happiness,” his family shared.
The tragedy is especially heartbreaking as it came just one day after James lost one of his closest friends, leaving his family grieving two sudden losses.
Supporting The Stokes Family
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist with funeral and memorial expenses during this unimaginable time. The family expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support as they navigate this tragedy.
Contributions can be made here.
The Pennsylvania State Police continue to investigate the crash.
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