Michelle Groper, 65, dies in hit-and-run pedestrian crash on Hwy 301 in Dillon County, South Carolina
UPDATE: Driver charged in deadly Dillon County hit-and-run; pedestrian identified
South Carolina Highway Patrol Corporal Sonny Collins said it happened near the North Carolina state line near Old Wallace Road at 10:15 p.m.
Gwanda Hunt, 47, was arrested Sunday and charged with leaving the scene of a crash involving death.
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I can't believe in SC,
I can't believe in SC, someone is not guilty of vehicular manslaughter, but merely charged with leaving the scene of a crash involving a death. When will you become civilized!
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