Pedestrian Robert “Bobby” Livingston, 37, killed in collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Christopher Fling on U.S. Highway 501 near Conway, South Carolina
Man accused of hitting, killing pedestrian on Hwy. 501 Sunday morning
Christopher Fling was driving the truck and did not stop, according to Southern. He said Fling was arrested a short time later and charged with driving under suspension and leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death.
Longs man identified as pedestrian killed on Hwy 501
The Horry County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as Robert “Bobby” Livingston. He was 37-years-old, of Longs.
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