Pedestrian Richard Nailing, 62, killed in collision at Ashley Phosphate and Stratton Drive in North Charleston, South Carolina
Pedestrian hit, killed on Ashley Phosphate Road
Troopers say just after 8 p.m. on February 1, a pedestrian was trying to cross the street at Ashley Phosphate and Stratton Drive when they were hit by the driver of a 2016 Hyundai.
Coroner identifies man killed on Ashley Phosphate Road
Nailing was trying to cross the street at Stratton Drive when he was hit by a 2016 Hyundai, Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. Judd Jones said.
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