A busy intersection in Spartanburg County at dawn, symbolizing the tragic crash.
A morning crash in Spartanburg County resulted in the tragic deaths of two women, Tonya Leakia Giles and Brittany Nicole Wooten. The two-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of S.C. 290 and Anderson Mill Road, igniting concerns about road safety in the area. Investigations are ongoing to determine the crash’s circumstances, including whether the drivers were wearing seat belts. The community mourns the unexpected losses, highlighting the urgent need for improved road safety awareness.
Spartanburg County, South Carolina—what was supposed to be a routine Thursday morning turned into a heartbreaking scene when a terrible two-vehicle crash claimed the lives of two women. The incident unfolded just before the sun rose, around 5:50 a.m., at the bustling intersection of S.C. 290 and Anderson Mill Road.
According to reports, a 2018 Honda sedan was moving west on S.C. 290 when it met a tragic fate. The Honda was struck on the driver’s side by a 2017 Nissan sedan that was reportedly coming from a private driveway. The Nissan was turning onto S.C. 290 when the collision occurred—in a matter of moments, this peaceful morning turned chaotic.
Sadly, both drivers lost their lives due to the collision, as confirmed by Master Trooper Mitchell Ridgeway. The Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office quickly identified the victims as 61-year-old Tonya Leakia Giles from Buffalo and 35-year-old Brittany Nicole Wooten from Roebuck. This tragic loss has left friends and family in shock, as they grapple with the sudden and unforeseen end to the lives of two beloved women.
As is often the case in such devastating incidents, questions arise regarding safety. It remains unclear if either driver was wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. This critical detail is part of the ongoing investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol as they piece together what led to this oh-so-unfortunate accident.
This incident is not isolated. In 2025 alone, there have already been 122 fatalities on South Carolina roads, a number that weighs heavily on the infrastructure and safety measures across the state. Looking back, the year 2024 was even more alarming—948 people lost their lives in accidents across South Carolina.
Specifically within Spartanburg County, the statistics shed light on a troubling trend. In just the current year, at least 12 residents have lost their lives in vehicular incidents, compared to 60 deaths reported throughout all of 2024. These figures highlight the pressing need for improved road safety measures and awareness among drivers.
The emotional impact of this tragedy extends beyond just the families of the victims; it ripples through the entire community. Friends, neighbors, and acquaintances are left in disbelief, mourning the loss of two vibrant lives that were tragically cut short in an instant.
As Spartanburg County grapples with this heart-wrenching event, it serves as a reminder for everyone: road safety is no trivial matter. Whether it’s a daily commute or a casual drive, the importance of vigilance cannot be overstated. With lives hanging in the balance, every driver is urged to take safety seriously—because you never know what might be waiting around the corner.
As authorities continue their investigation, more information may come to light regarding the circumstances of this tragic accident. As the community navigates through this challenging time, our thoughts are with the families of Tonya Leakia Giles and Brittany Nicole Wooten, as they seek solace and healing in the wake of such profound loss.
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