Randall Salyer, 64, died following a single-vehicle rollover crash with ejection near the intersection of US 460 West and Route 30 in Magoffin County, South Carolina
Man Dies After US 460 Wreck
A Ford F-150 pickup truck reportedly dropped off its side of the roadway, striking a ditch or culvert, and then losing control, re-entering the roadway, going into a slide and barrel-rolling numerous times. Witnesses to the crash described the male driver, the only occupant of the truck, as being thrown through the sunroof of the vehicle, essentially being ejected 20 to 30 feet. The vehicle landed beside the roadway on it’s wheels, and the driver was approximately 40 to 50 feet away.
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