Police say an elderly woman
was found dead Thursday night following a fire in
Jackson Township.
The fire started inside a
home on Lehigh Boulevard.
A young woman who lives just
across the street says she called the elderly woman Aunt Sally. They
were neighbors her entire life.
“By the time we got out here,
it literally was all flames and smoke,” says Frankie Leotsakos, of Jackson.
Jackson Township Police Chief
Matthew Kunz tells News 12 New Jersey one person inside the
home leaped from the second floor in order to escape the fire. That person
suffered minor injuries but refused medical attention. She was the
daughter-in-law of the woman who passed away. News 12’s Tony Caputo spoke with
her sister.
“She’s upset, she’s in shock right now. Yes. she’s sore,” says
Heather McGovern, of Manchester.
“She called for help and I
ran out,” says Leotsakos. “She had already jumped off the second floor,
and she jumped into the bushes and that was it. Flames, smoke, everything was already
out there, so I couldn’t even go in to get the elderly woman, the dog and her
husband was already at work.”
Kunz says three first
responders also sustained minor injuries.
“The firefighters. I applaud
them,” says Katie Gutman, of Jackson. “We had firefighters from all towns
coming over. Howell, Lakewood and all of Jackson here taking care of those
flames.”
The deceased woman's
identity was not immediately released.
The cause of the fire is unknown
at this time.