At a Glance
- 26-year-old woman killed when her Kia Sportage slid off icy road in Monroe Township on Dec. 27, 2025.
- Car overturned in a small body of water near W. Malaga Road.
- Icy conditions blamed; black ice a major hazard.
- Why it matters: Drivers in South Jersey face dangerous roads after a wintry mix; safety tips and tips for reporting incidents are crucial.
On Saturday morning, a tragic accident on W. Malaga Road in Monroe Township turned a routine drive into a fatal incident. A 26-year-old woman lost her life when her Kia Sportage slid on ice and plunged into a nearby body of water.
The Accident
Police say the woman, from Franklin Township, was driving eastbound on W. Malaga Road near Bracken Drive when the vehicle slipped on the icy roadway. The car rotated, slid off the road, and ended up overturned in a small body of water next to the roadway. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Road Conditions and Safety Advice
Icy roads and sidewalks stretched across the Philadelphia region after a wintry mix on Friday night. Black ice, which appears as shiny or wet asphalt, is a serious risk. Drivers are urged to keep a safe distance, avoid sudden steering, and reduce speed.
| Day | Condition | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Friday night | Wintry mix | Ice forms on roads |
| Saturday morning | Icy roads | Black ice common |
| Sunday evening | Expected wintry mix | Dry cold ahead |
According to News Of Philadelphia, many side streets still pose danger, with a car sliding while turning. The forecast predicts more wintry mix Sunday afternoon and evening, while Saturday night and Sunday morning remain cold and dry.
If you have information, call 856-875-2940 or submit a tip online.
Key Takeaways
- The fatal crash highlights the danger of black ice.
- Drivers should reduce speed and avoid sudden steering on icy roads.
- Report any suspicious incidents to authorities.
The incident underscores the peril of black ice and the importance of cautious driving during winter weather in South Jersey.

