The Rockland County community and loved ones across New Jersey are mourning the tragic loss of Guido De Castro, who died following a two-vehicle crash on Sunday morning in Hillburn, New York. The heartbreaking incident occurred on the ramp connecting Interstate 287 North to the New York State Thruway, leaving family members, friends, and all who knew him devastated by his sudden passing.
According to New York State Police, the collision happened during the morning hours on June 14. Preliminary findings indicate that Guido De Castro was driving on the entrance ramp when his vehicle struck the rear of an SUV that had come to a stop on the roadway. The force of the impact resulted in severe injuries to De Castro, prompting an emergency response from first responders and medical personnel.
Authorities reported that De Castro was transported to a nearby hospital in Suffern for urgent medical treatment. Despite the efforts of healthcare professionals to save his life, he succumbed to his injuries and was later pronounced dead. The tragic news has left many struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of a man whose life ended far too soon.
Officials also confirmed that two occupants of the stopped SUV sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the crash. They received medical attention and are expected to recover. Investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the collision as they work to determine exactly what led to the fatal incident.
The death of Guido De Castro serves as a painful reminder of how quickly lives can change on the road. While authorities continue their investigation, those who knew him are focusing on remembering the person he was rather than the tragedy that took him away.
Friends and family are honoring Guido’s memory by sharing stories of his kindness, dedication, and the positive impact he had on those around him. As they grieve this profound loss, heartfelt condolences and prayers continue to pour in from the community. His memory will remain cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him, and his passing will not be forgotten.

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