Updated on August 2, 2021 at 5:59 pm
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George Ritter, 34, was driving along 1000 Gateway Boulevard in his hometown of Westville, New Jersey, around 10 p.m. Saturday when he somehow lost control of his Mustang and crashed into a utility pole.
Ritter, his two daughters Elsie, 5, and Alivia, 9, as well as his niece, 8-year-old Kenzie Mammoccio, all died in the crash.
George Ritter, his two daughters Elsie, 5, and Alivia, 9, as well as his niece, 8-year-old Kenzie Mammoccio.
“I feel like I have a hole in my heart,” Kenzie’s father, Brian Mammoccio, said. “Big piece of it missing. She had a giggle like no one else.”
NBC Universal, Inc.
George Ritter, 34, was driving along 1000 Gateway Boulevard in his hometown of Westville, New Jersey, around 10 p.m. Saturday when he somehow lost control of his Mustang and crashed into a utility pole.
Ritter, his two daughters Elsie, 5, and Alivia, 9, as well as his niece, 8-year-old Kenzie Mammoccio, all died in the crash.
George Ritter, his two daughters Elsie, 5, and Alivia, 9, as well as his niece, 8-year-old Kenzie Mammoccio.
“I feel like I have a hole in my heart,” Kenzie’s father, Brian Mammoccio, said. “Big piece of it missing. She had a giggle like no one else.”