Tanasha Farris, 31, and Keith Cox, 29, killed when vehicle strikes tree off of Highway 66 in Loris, South Carolina
UPDATE: HCFR: 2 dead after vehicle crashes into tree in Loris
The driver of a 2012 Chevy Camaro died on scene. The passenger was transported to a local medical facility before dying from injuries, according to SCHP.
Coroner identifies two killed in Saturday morning crash in Horry County
The Horry County Coroner’s office identified the two as 31-year-old, Tanasha Farris of Loris and 29-year-old, Keith Cox of Loris.
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