News Summary
A serious head-on collision in Lancaster County, SC, late Friday night claimed the lives of three individuals. The crash involved two pickup trucks, leading to immediate mourning in the community. Authorities have confirmed the identities of the victims and are investigating the cause of the accident. This incident highlights the growing concerns over road safety, as fatalities in the area continue to rise. Residents are coming together to support those affected during this tragic time.
Tragic Collision Claims Three Lives in Lancaster County
It’s a somber time in Lancaster County, South Carolina, as the community mourns the loss of three individuals who tragically lost their lives in a serious head-on collision late Friday night. The accident, which occurred around 10:25 p.m., involved two pickup trucks and has left many residents shaken.
The Incident
The crash took place on North Rocky River Road, not far from the state line that separates South Carolina from North Carolina. Reports indicate that a 2023 Toyota pickup was traveling southbound while a 2004 Chevrolet pickup was heading north when the collision happened. The force of the impact was devastating.
Identified Victims
Authorities have confirmed that all three victims at the scene—both drivers of the pickup trucks and a passenger in the Toyota—did not survive the horrific crash. The driver of the Chevrolet was identified as Caleb Eubanks, a 25-year-old resident of Lancaster. In the Toyota, the victims included David Helms, 72, and Angela Helms, 66, both hailing from Kershaw, SC. Their unexpected passing has created a profound sense of loss among family, friends, and the local community.
Investigation Underway
The Lancaster County Coroner, Karla Deese, confirmed the unfortunate news of the fatalities at the crash site. Currently, an investigation into the cause of the collision is being conducted by the South Carolina Highway Patrol alongside the coroner’s office. At this moment, it remains unclear what led to this tragic event, and authorities are working diligently to piece together the facts.
While there were no reports of any other injuries resulting from this accident, details about whether the victims were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash are still not available. This lack of information only adds to the urgency of the ongoing investigation.
Road Safety Concerns
This tragic incident is a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk on the roads. Up to December 8, 2024, officials reported that 905 people had died on South Carolina roads. The year 2023 was particularly grim, with a total of 1,030 fatalities recorded across the state. Alarmingly, Lancaster County alone has seen at least 19 deaths in traffic accidents this year. These statistics highlight the critical nature of road safety and the importance of being vigilant while driving.
Community Impact
As the community grapples with this heartbreaking loss, residents are coming together to support those affected. Streetlights flicker on North Rocky River Road as local mourners leave flowers and notes in remembrance of the victims. It’s a tough time for everyone, yet it brings the importance of community spirit to light in times of tragedy.
The story is still unfolding, and updates are expected as officials continue their investigation. For now, the memories of Caleb, David, and Angela remain etched in the hearts of all who knew them.
Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for more information as it becomes available, and to remember that safety should always come first on the roads.
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