Archive for February, 2010

Girl hit in South Carolina truck accident

admin February 25th, 2010

WCBD-TV reported a 9-year-old girl was involved in a South Carolina truck accident last Tuesday afternoon when she hit by a pickup truck.

The girl was attempting to cross the street on Longview Drive after she bought some ice cream from an ice cream truck. The driver of the pickup truck was attempting to pass around the parked ice cream truck when he hit the girl, causing the South Carolina truck accident.

The South Carolina truck accident victim was taken to Spartanburg Regional Hospital. She suffered a broken leg.

Police are investigating the South Carolina truck accident. No charges were filed yet.

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Two teenage boys charged for attempted South Carolina fire accident

admin February 18th, 2010

Independent Mail reported police charged a 13-year-old boy and a 14-year-old boy for break and entering an elementary school and a church, which they were trying to set on fire.

The boys attempted to start the South Carolina fire accident with a piece of paper and  two gallons of diesel fuel.

Police are questioning both boys to determine if they were involved in other recent South Carolina fire accidents.

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Football player suffered South Carolina brain injury

admin February 4th, 2010

Sports Illustrated reported an 18-year-old boy signed a letter of intent for a football scholarship with Clemson, even though he suffered a South Carolina brain injury last December.

The boy suffered a stroke, which caused the South Carolina brain injury. He had major brain surgery to remove part of his skull to help relieve pressure to his brain.

The South Carolina brain injury victim is currently going through physical therapy and speech therapy as part of his rehab.

Clemson plans on finding a job for the boy, even though he will never be able to play football for Clemson because of his South Carolina brain injury.

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