David Christopher Miller, 34, dies of his injuries, two others injured, taken to hospital, after their car loses control on Tubbs Mountain Road near Travelers Rest, and crashes into a stand of trees.

Modified Date: 
Wed, 09/24/2014 - 11:27am
Accident Date: 
Monday, March 24, 2014

TR man dies from wreck injuries.

A Travelers Rest man has died from injuries he sustained in a traffic accident on Tuesday night on Tubbs Mountain Road, the coroner said.

A Travelers Rest man has died from injuries he sustained in a traffic accident on Tuesday night on Tubbs Mountain Road, the coroner said.

David Christopher Miller, 34, of 7 Horseback Way, died at 2:56 a.m. Thursday of blunt force trauma to the head, according to Greenville County Coroner Parks Evans.

Miller, who was wearing a seatbelt, was driving a 1993 Eagle Talon when he lost control, struck a wooden fence and then hit trees at about 7 p.m. on Tuesday night, Evans said.

Two other people in the car were treated for non-life threatening injuries, he said.

Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
David Christopher Miller

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I lost my brother and my other brother was badly injured. I would like to know more about the accident and what had happened and if there was anything wrong with the car please please comment and let me know

Please speak with the police department and they should be able to provide you the information you are requesting

What is that number because I live in Ohio

Hi, Kay. You can request a free police report here: http://accidentdatacenter.com/content/free-police-collision-report. If you'd prefer to speak to someone, you can call Accident Data Center toll-free at (844) 208-6514. I hope that helps!

I never got anything about my brother and I did what the thing asked for it's been maybe 3 weeks

Hi, Kay. We're very sorry about the loss of your brother. Accident Data Center provides a free police report to accident victims or their family members; you can click on the badge image above to request one. Hopefully that will at least allow you to know what happened. Again, we're so sorry for the loss of your brother, and please accept our best wishes for the recovery of your injured brother.

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