Christopher Bates, 21, killed in pedestrian collision with car on Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina
Modified Date:
Thu, 10/22/2015 - 3:40pmAccident Date:
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
People Involved:
Christopher Bates
Roadway:
Meeting StreetCity:
Charleston, SCCounty:
Charleston County, SCArea:
Charleston, SC
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Why are no charges being
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Thank you for your comment. Any additional information you can provide would be of great interest. Christopher had so much going on, we need to find a something of value from his death.
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