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One killed in single-vehicle crash in Laurens Co.

One killed in single-vehicle crash in Laurens Co.

Yahoo01-05-2025

LAURENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A driver died in a crash Wednesday night in Laurens County.
The SC Highway Patrol said the crash occurred around 11:15 p.m. on Whelon Road near Cherry Hill Road. Troopers said a 2002 Buick was traveling east when it went off the right side of the road.
The Buick then hit a ditch and overturned multiple times, troopers said.
The driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Laurens County Coroner's Office has not identified the driver at this time.
The crash remains under investigation by the SCHP.
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