Site Map ·  First Alert ·  Contact Us ·  Sales
Home  ·   News  ·   StormTeam 12  ·   News 12 Sports  ·   On Your Side  ·   Community  ·   Contests  ·   12 on TV  ·   12 Anywhere  ·   The News 12 Team  ·   Jobs  ·   What's On
EducationTeam12 · HealthTeam12 · CrimeTeam12 · Politics · Entertainment · Traffic · Buzz on Biz · Your Money Matters · Home and Family · Special Coverage
Call 803-278-3111 with news tips
Gas Gauge
Man killed in afternoon crash Save Email Print
Posted: 5:59 PM Sep 26, 2008
Last Updated: 1:14 PM Sep 29, 2008
Reporter: STAFF
Email Address: newsroom@wrdw.com

A | A | A

September 26, 2008

AIKEN COUNTY -- A Wagener, South Carolina man is dead tonight, after a fatal accident this afternoon.

Aiken County Coroner Tim Carlton says 59-year-old Donnie Ray Swartz was not wearing a seatbelt and was dead on the scene of the crash on Highway 278.

The accident happened around 3:15 while Swartz was driving a Jennings Sanitation truck. He lost control on a narrow bridge and hit the guardrail on both sides of the bridge. The truck overturned, partially ejecting Swartz.

Two other people in the truck were hurt, but only one of them went to the hospital.

Right now, the cause of the crash is still being investigated. This is the 24th fatal crash in Aiken County this year.

More Stories
I-20 westbound Exit 5 moves, changes from loop to ramp

Airlines offer bargain fares

Change to I-20 Exit 5

SC traffic deaths down

Motorists' habits spur call for tax increases

2009 signals end to road construction headache

Aiken checking for DUI's

Sewer line collapses under Doug Barnard Parkway; traffic diverted

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.
Read Comments
Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
Posted by: Julie Location: Windsor on Sep 27, 2008 at 06:53 PM
What needs to be investigated is that bridge. Have you seen it??? Narrow is generous description. A truck and a car going in opposite directions can barely pass on it.