Abbeville, South Carolina – A tragic incident occurred on Tuesday morning, where one person lost their life and another was hospitalized following a multiple-vehicle accident involving a cow. The crash happened just after 7:15 a.m. on S.C. 20, as reported by the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
According to Master Trooper Brandon Bolt, the series of collisions began when a 2005 Ford pickup truck was traveling westbound on S.C. 20. Near the intersection with Winona Church Road, the pickup truck collided with a cow that unexpectedly wandered onto the roadway.
The impact caused the cow to be thrown into the eastbound lane of S.C. 20. Shortly afterward, a 2023 Toyota sedan struck the cow, followed by a 2013 Toyota SUV that also collided with the animal. Unfortunately, the driver of the Toyota sedan died at the scene.
The deceased was identified as Amy Ward, 52, a resident of Abbeville. The coroner’s office confirmed her passing on-site. In addition to the fatality, the driver of the Toyota SUV sustained injuries and was transported to a local hospital. As of now, there is no updated information on the condition of the SUV driver. Remarkably, the driver of the pickup truck escaped unharmed, and no other injuries were reported.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding this incident. They have not confirmed whether seat belts were worn by any of the drivers involved. The South Carolina Highway Patrol has stated that this incident is under investigation and more details will be provided as they become available.
This accident serves as a reminder of the dangers that can arise on the highways. As of the latest data from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, a staggering 905 people have lost their lives on state roadways in 2024. This figure points to an alarming increase in road fatalities compared to last year when 1,030 people died in similar incidents.
In Abbeville County alone, at least four fatalities have been recorded in traffic accidents so far in 2024. This statistic underscores the urgent need for heightened attention to road safety among drivers and pedestrians alike. Ensuring that animals are not on roadways, wearing seat belts, and adhering to traffic laws can make a significant difference in avoiding similar tragedies.
The residents of Abbeville County are left in shock over this recent crash, which highlights the unpredictability of road conditions and the importance of caution at all times. As the community mourns the loss of Amy Ward, officials are working diligently to gather more information and raise awareness of road safety to prevent future accidents.
As new facts emerge regarding this incident, the situation remains fluid. Authorities encourage the public to stay informed as updated information will be disseminated.
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