Cayce, S.C. — A Tragic Accident Claims Life of 91-Year-Old Woman
In what is being described as a heartbreaking scene, a 91-year-old woman lost her life in a tragic accident that unfolded on Wednesday evening along Charleston Highway in Cayce. This unforeseen event took place in the 2400 block of the highway at approximately 6:03 p.m., casting a shadow over the usually quiet area of Lexington County.
The Chain of Events
According to local authorities, the incident began with a two-vehicle collision. After the crash, the two drivers involved exited their cars to assess the situation. Sadly, in a cruel twist of fate, both occupants were then struck by a third vehicle that was traveling down the highway.
The victim, identified as Joyce P. Backman, was promptly rushed to a nearby hospital. Despite the best efforts of medical personnel, she was sadly pronounced dead shortly after her arrival, as shared by Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher. This news has left the Cayce community in shock as it mourns the loss of a gentle soul.
Injuries and Ongoing Investigation
The other pedestrian involved in the accident was also taken to the hospital, but fortunately, their injuries are reported as non-life-threatening. This bright note amid the tragedy offers a flicker of relief to the community and the families involved.
The driver of the vehicle that struck the pedestrians remained on the scene and sustained no injuries. This has prompted an ongoing investigation by the Lexington County Coroner’s Office and the City of Cayce Police Department, who are working diligently to piece together the details surrounding this harrowing incident.
Community Reaction
The accident has undoubtedly shaken the close-knit community of Cayce, where residents rally around one another during tough times. Many are reminiscing about Joyce, known by her friends and neighbors as a warm and friendly woman who brightened the lives of those around her.
As discussions unfold within the community about traffic safety, there’s a palpable sense of urgency to address issues that can prevent such devastating accidents from happening in the future. Local authorities are likely to intensify their safety campaigns, ensuring that drivers and pedestrians remain vigilant on the roads, especially on busy highways.
Safety Considerations
This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety. Both pedestrians and drivers must remain cautious and aware of their surroundings to prevent accidents. Local police are encouraging everyone to adhere to traffic signals and crosswalk protocols, urging drivers to slow down in areas where pedestrians are present.
Conclusion
As investigations continue and the Cayce community grieves the loss of one of its beloved members, thoughts and prayers are with Joyce P. Backman’s family during this incredibly difficult time. The essence of community shines through even in the darkest hours, and together, they strive to honor her memory while focusing on creating safer roads for all.
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