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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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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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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admin January 28th, 2010
A $65,000 bail was set last Friday for a 43-year-old man who was charged for the death of a 19-year-old girl who was killed in a South Carolina drunk driving accident in August 2009, as reported by Go Upstate.
The man was working as an assistant manager of a restaurant where the teenage girl also worked. The man gave the girl alcohol at a private party and the girl was later killed in a South Carolina drunk driving accident.
A five-month investigation led to the man being charged with involuntary manslaughter and three counts of providing alcohol to a minor. He is now waiting for his court date, in which he will be sentenced for his charges related to the South Carolina drunk driving accident.
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admin January 14th, 2010
WIS-TV reported a South Carolina auto accident involved an ambulance and a Ford Escort on Monday evening.
A vehicle maintenance worker was driving the ambulance on Platt Springs Road when the Columbia auto accident occurred.
A 17-year-old boy in the Escort was trying to pass another vehicle in front of him when he crashed into the ambulance head-on, causing the Columbia car accident.
The young boy was pronounced dead at the scene of the Columbia auto accident. A 16-year-old male passenger was airlifted to Palmetto Health Center with unknown injuries.
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admin November 12th, 2009
Independent Mail reported a 17-year-old girl was killed in a South Carolina car accident while she was on her way to school.
The girl was attempting to turn left onto S.C. 11 when she turned into the path of an oncoming pickup truck.
The South Carolina auto accident victim was taken to Oconee Medical Center where she died from her injuries.
Police investigated the South Carolina car accident and believe the girl was blinded by sunlight and did not see the other vehicle when she turned.
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admin October 1st, 2009
The Sun News reported the state of South Carolina created an agency called Law Enforcement Divisions Vulnerable Adults Investigative Unit to investigate abuse, neglect, exploitation, and death in government nursing homes in the state of South Carolina.
The unit was created in 2007 and it has received more than 2500 reports and complaints of possible South Carolina nursing home abuse and suspicious deaths.
There are other agencies that are responsible for investigating possible South Carolina nursing home abuse and deaths at places which are not owned by the government.
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admin September 24th, 2009
Charlotte Observer reported a 26-year-old woman was killed as a result of a South Carolina drunk driving accident early Sunday morning.
The woman was a passenger in a car driven by a 37-year-old man who was driving under the influence of alcohol. He lost control of the car and caused the South Carolina drunk driving accident.
The car went off the road and overturned into a creek in the South Carolina drunk driving accident. The man was able to get out of the car and did not suffer many injuries.
The woman needed to removed from the vehicle by emergency personnel and then was taken to Gaston Memorial Hospital where she later died.
Police charged the man with causing the South Carolina drunk driving accident, but did not arrest him and place him in jail.
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admin September 3rd, 2009
The Sun News reported two women were killed in a South Carolina boat accident on Friday afternoon.
The South Carolina boat accident victims were parasailing off of Ocean Isle Beach when the rope connecting their parasail separated from the boat.
Rescuers fought against high wind and strong waves while trying to rescue the two women who were involved in the South Carolina boating accident. Both women were unconscious when they were finally pulled out of the water.
The Coast Guard stated drug and alcohol tests were taken on the crew members of the boat involved in the South Carolina boat accident.
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admin July 30th, 2009
The Sun News reported a 27-year-old was killed as a result of a South Carolina boat accident.
The man was jumping waves on a jet ski when he lost control of it and crashed into a boat.
The South Carolina boat accident victim was knocked off his jet ski and swept under the boat. His stomach and legs were cut by the boat’s propeller.
The man was flown to New Hanover Regional Medical Center, where he later died from injuries suffered in the South Carolina boat accident.
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