Keith Alexander Rushing, 56, killed, another injured in a two-vehicle crash on East Old Marion Highway in Florence County, South Carolina
One killed, another injured in Florence County wreck
It happened just before 11:30 p.m. about two miles west of Quinby. A Jeep traveling southbound on East Old Marion Highway was struck by another Jeep headed eastbound that entered its lane. The vehicle overturned and a driver was killed, South Carolina Highway Patrol Master Trooper Brandon Bolt said. Occupants in the other Jeep were uninjured.
Coroner identifies North Carolina man killed in Florence County crash
A Jeep traveling south on E. Old Marion Highway was hit by another Jeep headed east that entered its lane, South Carolina Highway Patrol said.
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