Ravi Naik, a New Jersey resident, was pronounced dead after being brought to a local hospital following the accident, a report in the New York Times said. Twelve people also injured in the accident.
The accident occurred Saturday when a passenger van packed with restaurant workers returning home from work hit a car, a truck and a trailer hauling cattle that were parked on the side of the highway.
After some time, a car driven by Naik struck the trailer but Naik pulled over and got out of his car.
As the two men stood beside their vehicles, a van carrying 12 passengers drifted onto the right shoulder of the highway, into the guardrail, the police said.
It then hit the truck, the cattle trailer and Naik's car before fatally striking him, the police said.
Two of the van's passengers were pronounced dead at the scene.
They have not been identified, pending notification of their families, the police said.
Naik worked in data analytics for a media marketing firm in Manhattan, his cousin Neel Naik said.
He had studied statistics and economics at Rutgers University and was known for putting others before himself, his cousin said.
After graduation, he turned down a job offer and stayed home to care for a sick grandparent.
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