The mom of one of the Cranford teens killed in an alleged intentional hit-and-run has received a death threat, the family’s attorney said.
An anonymous person called the employer of Foulla Niotis last week and made the threat over the phone, Brent Bramnick, the attorney representing the Niotis family, told NJ Advance Media on Friday.
Police were present outside the location following the incident, Bramnick said. He did not disclose the name of the business.
Foulla Niotis is the mother of Maria Niotis, one of two 17-year-old girls fatally struck by an SUV in Cranford on the night of September 29.
Niotis and best friend Isabella Salas were riding an e-bike on Burnside Avenue when they were hit by the speeding black Jeep. The vehicle then continued for more than a block and police fou

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