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Teen leaves suicide note on body before driving into oncoming traffic

EDISON, N.J., Oct. 17 (UPI) -- A New Jersey teenager who caused a fatal car crash earlier this week had a suicide note written on his arm, authorities said.

Srijan Saha, 15, a sophomore at John P. Stevens High School in Edison, was driving on the wrong side of Route 27 North Tuesday morning and crashed into an oncoming car, killing himself, Mohammed Zia, 46, and Ali Behzad, 36, The (Newark, N.J.) Star Ledger reported Thursday.

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Acting Middlesex Prosecutor Andrew Carey said the case was being investigated as a suicide-homicide.

Officials, who wished to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to discuss the case, told the Star Ledger that a suicide note was found scrawled on Saha's arm. The officials declined to say what Saha wrote in the note.

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