A woman was killed in a crash early Monday morning while helping a driver whose motor home was disabled on a Toms River highway, police said.

Anne M. Lovallo, 56, of Keyport, had stopped to help the driver of the motor home, which was decked out in various Donald Trump flags and pulling a trailer. Lovallo pulled over when she saw it stopped near the intersection of Route 37 and Northampton Boulevard, according to a statement from the Toms River Police.

She was standing between the trailer and motor home when a 62-year-old Jackson driver hit the back of the trailer and crushed her, authorities said.

When police arrived at about 5:50 a.m., they attempted revive her but she was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.

The motor home and trailer, which was on its way from California, was parked in the right travel lane with no lights on and it was dark and foggy when the driver crashed into the rear of the vehicle, police said.

The driver who hit the trailer was “very cooperative," gave the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office consent to search his phone and also allowed police to take a sample of his his blood, according to the statement.

No charges were expected to be filed against the driver as of Monday afternoon, authorities said.

The motor home’s driver, a 60-year-old transient from from California, was not injured.

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