Police investigators explained that the Nashes were killed after being ejected from the taxi they were traveling in after it lost control and crashed into a guard rail upon attempting an overtake. "It doesn't appear that they were wearing seatbelts," New Jersey State Police Sgt. Gregory Williams told press, NJ.com reported. The taxi driver was flown to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Nash was 86-years-old while Alicia, his wife of nearly 60 years was 82.
Nash was known for his revolutionary discoveries in the fields of game theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations, providing crucial insights into the factors governing chance and events inside complex systems. Nash won the Nobel Memorial Prize for Economic Sciences in 1994. His theories continue to find application in the social sciences, including economics and political science, and in artificial intelligence, computing, and evolutionary biology.
Nash's life story, including his breakthroughs in mathematics and his struggle with schizophrenia was the subject of a 2001 Ron Howard film 'A Beautiful Mind' starring Russell Crowe. The film won the Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director, and Crowe was nominated for Best Actor.
Stunned...my heart goes out to John & Alicia & family. An amazing partnership. Beautiful minds, beautiful hearts. https://t.co/XF4V9MBwU4
— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) 24 мая 2015