LANCASTER COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA — A devastating head-on collision late Friday night resulted in the death of three individuals, as confirmed by the South Carolina Highway Patrol. The accident took place around 10:25 p.m. on North Rocky River Road, not far from the border between South Carolina and North Carolina.
According to Master Trooper Brandon Bolt, the crash involved two pickup trucks. A 2023 Toyota pickup was traveling southbound, while a 2004 Chevrolet pickup was heading north on the same road when they collided. Both drivers from the involved vehicles, along with one passenger in the Toyota, tragically lost their lives at the scene.
As of now, the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office has not released the names of the victims. The investigation to determine the specific causes of the crash is ongoing, and authorities have not disclosed whether any of the individuals were wearing seat belts at the time of the accident.
This incident is a stark reminder of the dangers on South Carolina roads. The state has seen a concerning trend in road safety, with reports indicating that at least 905 people have died in traffic collisions within South Carolina in 2024 alone. This figure represents an ongoing issue, as 1,030 people lost their lives in similar incidents the previous year. Within Lancaster County specifically, at least 19 people have died in crashes so far in 2024, according to the state Department of Public Safety.
The cause of the collision remains unclear as local authorities conduct their investigation. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is working diligently to gather all necessary information to clarify the details surrounding the crash. In situations like this, where the facts may still be developing, the public is advised to stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.
The loss of lives in such tragic circumstances has a profound impact on families and the community as a whole. As the investigation unfolds, the community can expect further updates. The efforts of law enforcement and safety advocates continue to focus on preventing such heart-wrenching incidents on the road.
This report will be updated with more details as they emerge. For now, thoughts are with the families affected by this tragic event.
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