67-Year-Old Driver Identified in Fatal Greenville County Highway Accident

Deadly Highway Incident in Greenville County: Coroner Identifies the Deceased Driver

GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. – The shocking turn of events unfolded on Thursday morning near I-385 when authorities were called to a crash scene involving an overturned vehicle. The sad incident ended with a tragic loss of life, leaving the local community in shock and mourning.

A Deadly Morning on Frontage Road

On Thursday, moments after the break of dawn, local law enforcement officers received a distress call at around 6:15 a.m. to the area of Frontage Road and Patewood Drive. Once on the scene, the officers found a horrifying sight – a vehicle upturned and crashed into the Patewood Bridge underpass.

Tragically, the driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead on the scene. The impact of the accident was such that there were no survivors to host viable rescue operations.

Identity of the Deceased

The Greenville County Coroner’s Office worked diligently on the scene, swiftly doing their grim duty in the aftermath of the deadly accident. Following official procedures, the identity of the driver was released – it was 67-year-old Edward Montague Totten, a resident of Greenville County.

Authorities Seek Answers

In the subsequent investigation, no other vehicles seemed to be involved. The cause of the tragic accident remains unclear as authorities are still seeking answers about how the vehicle flipped and hit the underpass. In recent statement, it was highlighted that the investigation is ongoing to determine the exact cause of the accident.

Condolences Pour in for the Deceased

Since the identity of the driver was made public, condolences have started to pour in from all quarters in Greenville County as the locals come together in this time of sorrow. Recognizing the high degree of affection and respect Totten commanded in society, the grief at his sudden demise is being deeply felt by the community.

Mourning and Lessons

While the local community mourns the loss of Totten, some are calling for increased measures to ensure traffic safety. From enforcing speed limitations to properly maintaining vehicular controls, there seems to be a rising tide of voices seeking a change to prevent such heartbreaking accidents in the future.

In deaths like Totten’s, the public is always reminded of the vital importance of safety, especially when on the road. This tragic accident serves as a shocking reminder to always stay alert and cautious while driving.


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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