Pedestrian Vincent Youngblood, 61, killed in collision on Redbank Road at Sunrise Boulevard in Goose Creek, South Carolina
Highway Patrol investigates a deadly auto-pedestrian accident
Highway Patrol says a 2005 Chrysler was traveling south on Redbank Road when it hit a pedestrian attempting to cross the road in dark colored clothing.
Victim identified in Goose Creek auto-pedestrian accident Saturday
Vincent Youngblood, 61, of Goose Creek was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead roughly an hour after the accident at 11 p.m., according to Berkeley County coroner William Salisbury.
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