Camden woman’s body found inside burning car in Cherry Hill car dealership parking lot
Authorities on Friday identified the woman as Diamond Robles. Her cause of death was determined to be smoke or soot inhalation and thermal burns. The manner of death was still under investigation Monday.
Authorities are investigating the death of a 39-year-old Camden woman whose body was found April 16 inside a burning car in a Cherry Hill car dealership parking lot.
Police and firefighters discovered the body after 9:20 p.m., when they were called to the parking lot, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office said in a news release. A photo supplied by the office showed the parking lot of Land Rover Cherry Hill and Jaguar Cherry Hill, both at 2000 Route 70 E.
Authorities on Friday identified the woman as Diamond Robles. Her cause of death was determined to be smoke or soot inhalation and thermal burns.
Colby Gallagher, spokesperson for the Prosecutor’s Office, said Monday that the manner of death was under investigation.