Archive for February, 2009

Three people drowned in South Carolina boat accident

admin February 26th, 2009

February 26, 2009

The Sun News reported a South Carolina boat accident in which three people died on Wednesday night.

Six people were on a 14-foot boat leaving Sandy Island after a family outing and heading back to the mainland when the South Carolina boat accident occurred.

Two people were able to make it to shore safely after the boat started taking in water. A 19-year-old girl, her 47-year-old mother, and a cousin who was a high school senior drowned as a result of the South Carolina boating accident.

An 11-month-old baby boy, who is the son of the 19-year-old girl who drowned, was found in the water by rescuers. He is recovering at Medical University of South Carolina from his injuries suffered in the South Carolina boat accident.

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Child dies in South Carolina auto accident

admin February 24th, 2009

February 24, 2009

The Sun News reported a 5-year-old boy died in a South Carolina auto accident after being hit and run over by his 17-year-old sister at their home.

The sister caused the South Carolina car accident when she backed a minivan around the side of the house, and did not see the boy walking behind the van.

The South Carolina auto accident victim suffered multiple internal injuries and died at Georgetown Memorial Hospital.

No charges will be filed against the sister as the South Carolina car accident was ruled as accidental.

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Fisherman dies in South Carolina boating accident

admin February 10th, 2009

February 10, 2009

Spartanburg Herald-Journal reported a South Carolina boat accident on Saturday afternoon, in which one fisherman was killed.

The 59-year-old fisherman was fishing in his boat on Lake Blalock when the South Carolina boating accident occurred.

Two other fishermen who were in another boat saw the 59-year-old fisherman slumped over in his fishing boat while it was going at full speed. They then saw the boat drive ashore in the South Carolina boating accident.

The two fishermen pulled the South Carolina boating accident victim from the water when he went overboard and he was taken to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

An autopsy is scheduled to find out the cause of the fisherman’s death and determine if it was related to the South Carolina boating accident.

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New state law for South Carolina drunk driving incidents

admin February 5th, 2009

February 5, 2009

WYFF reported a new state law will begin next week in an attempt to reduce the number of South Carolina drunk driving accidents.

The new law adds new and harsher penalties for drinking and driving under the influence of alcohol, to help cut down the number of South Carolina drunk driving accidents.

The number of days in jail increased, steeper fines, and a longer term of driver licenses’ suspension have been changed to help prevent South Carolina drunk driving injuries.

The use of ignition interlock devices are also additions to the new state law to curb the number of South Carolina drunk driving accidents.

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Police chase causes fatal South Carolina auto accident

admin February 3rd, 2009

February 3, 2009

FOX Carolina reported a South Carolina auto accident occurred on Thursday night as a result of a police chase, in which one person was killed and two people suffered injuries.

A deputy attempted to pull over a car when the driver appeared to be intoxicated. Instead, the driver sped off and then caused the South Carolina car accident.

When the driver took off, he crashed into an oncoming SUV on Main Street, causing the South Carolina auto accident.

The driver who took off was killed at the scene of the South Carolina auto accident. The driver and a passenger was taken to the hospital with injuries.

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