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Saturday, March 21, 2015

A five-vehicle collision that occured on I-95 on Saturday evening has killed five people. The victims in once vehicle were Jacqueline McCann, 51, and Barry Hines, 52. the victims riding in one of the other vehicles are Jeremiah Cross, 32, Crystal Cross, 32, and Grayson Cross, a 7-month-year old. There were also two commercial vehicles involved in the collision as well. The accident is still under investigation. We will update this story as more information becomes available. 

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Monday, March 16, 2015

21-year-old Lee Travis Rea of Lexington and 19-year-old Evan Davis Tyler of West Columbia died at the scene in a wreck around 11 p.m. on Monday. Their vehicle ran off the road and hit a utility pole before overturning and ending up in a pond. Autopsies were planned to determine the cause of death.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Jeremiah Henderson was driving on Interstate 26 when his truck went off the left side of the road and he overcorrected, causing the truck to veer off the right side of the road, flip over, and hit a tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Monday, February 23, 2015
Cook was driving an eastbound pickup truck at East Peach Road and McCorkle Road just after 4:00pm when she crashed into a westbound school bus that was attempting to turn left. While none of the students on the bus were injured, Cook was pronounced dead at the scene. The bus driver was brought to the hospital, but has already been treated and released.
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Saturday, February 21, 2015

One person has died after an accident that occured early Saturday morning in Lexington County, South Carolina. Police report that a 2007 Dodge Ram pickup truck was traveling on Old Charleston Highway at Canal Street at approximately 6:50 AM when it ran off the road and rolled over. The driver, who was the only occupant in the truck, was ejected from the vehicle. Officials report that the driver was not wearing a seatbelt. The South Carolina Highway Patrol continues to investigate this accident. We will have more details on this tragic story as they emerge.

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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Ashlyn Turner, 18, 22 weeks pregnant, was killed in an ATV accident with her sister over the weekend. Turner was driving an ATV on Saturday when she was struck by second ATV on Wrangler Trail in Sumter County. Turner, along with her sister Samantha Turner, 16, were transported to the Richland Memorial Hospital in critical condition, and Ashlyn and her baby died Sunday. Samantha, who was 34 weeks pregnant, underwent an emergency C-section. Their current condition is not reported at the time of this report.
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Friday, January 30, 2015
A woman walking on Two Notch Road Friday morning was hit and killed by a vehicle. Tammie Sue Isenhoward Ellsworth, 45, was pronounced deceased early Friday morning after being hit by a vehicle in the 10300 block of Two Notch Road. Ellsworth died at the crash site. No information about the driver or the circumstances of the tragic incident has been released.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
SC Highway Patrol responded to a fatal crash at approximately 4:30 December 31 at the intersection of Highway 178 and Fairview Road. A Honda heading north on Fairview Road ran a stop sign and was hit by a tractor-trailer traveling on Highway 178. The driver of the Honda was pronounced deceased at the crash site.  The victim is identified as Andy Anderson, 29, of Monetta, South Carolina. The accident is currently under investigation.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
One man was killed in a single-vehicle crash on S.C. 34 in Newberry County on Christmas Eve around 6 p.m. Wednesday, although the man wasn't found until Christmas Day around 7 a.m. when the man's sister found him after he didn't return home from a shopping trip Wednesday night. The vehicle was found down an embankment and due to darkness and rainy weather, no one located the car until daylight. The driver was Daniel Robert Britton, 53, of Chappells. Britton was traveling east on S.C.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Four people were killed in an early-morning single-vehicle SUV accident on Interstate 95 in Sumter County near mile marker 141.  A Honda Pilot carrying seven people exited the roadway, and hit a guardrail and a tree in the median. The driver, Juan Escoboza Sr., Maria Tapia, Clarabel Montero, and Luis Alberto Tapia were killed. The cause of death for the four victims was blunt force trauma. The coroner reports the victims were driving to Florida to visit family for the holidays. Three other passengers in the SUV were injured.