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4 hurt, critical injuries reported in Horry Co. wreck
4 hurt, critical injuries reported in Horry Co. wreck

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

4 hurt, critical injuries reported in Horry Co. wreck

HORRY COUNTY, S.C.(WBTW) — Four people were hurt including at least one in critical condition following a Saturday afternoon wreck outside Conway. Horry County Fire Rescue crews were sent to the area of Highway 378 and Pitts Landing Road just before 5 p.m., the agency said in a Facebook post. Three vehicles were involved and extrication was required. Officials said the roadway will be closed off for an extended period of time. South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating along with the Conway Fire Department. Motorists are asked to avoid the area. No further information was immediately available. * * * Adam Benson joined the News13 digital team in January 2024. He is a veteran South Carolina reporter with previous stops at the Greenwood Index-Journal, Post & Courier and The Sun News in Myrtle Beach. Adam is a Boston native and University of Utah graduate. Follow Adam on X, formerly Twitter, at @AdamNewshound12. See more of his work here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Watery grave of Bayesian superyacht revealed in eerie last photos as what sank vessel sparks multi-million war of words
Watery grave of Bayesian superyacht revealed in eerie last photos as what sank vessel sparks multi-million war of words

The Sun

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Watery grave of Bayesian superyacht revealed in eerie last photos as what sank vessel sparks multi-million war of words

DEEP below the deceptively crystal clear waters of Sicily's Tyrrhenian Sea, the wreck of super-yacht Bayesian is yet to give up all its secrets. These exclusive photographs are the last to be taken before dives to the London-registered vessel — which sank in a storm last year — were banned after the death of a salvage team diver. 8 8 8 That tragic loss in an explosion three weeks ago brought the number of victims to eight, with six passengers and one crew member losing their lives when the £30million yacht sank on August 19 last year. They included multi-millionaire British tech businessman Mike Lynch, 59, and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah. Veteran photographer Massimo Sestini, who dived 163 feet down to take these eerie images of the barnacle-covered wreck, knows all too well how treacherous any underwater journey can be. In January, he was left in a coma after a dive in an ice-cold Italian lake went terribly wrong. Fortunate to survive that very close call, the 62-year-old daredevil photographer still went down to the Bayesian in April. Massimo, who has also photographed the wreck of Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia, which struck a rock and partially sank in 2012, told The Sun: 'It is dangerous down there. 'It is very dark, there is a current that brings up the sand so that visibility is down to one metre at times. 'But I was not scared.' The mystery of what brought the 'unsinkable' Bayesian to its watery grave is at the centre of a multi-million-pound war of words. This month a preliminary report by Britain's Marine Accident Investigation Branch — involved because the Bayesian was a UK- registered vessel — said the yacht, with its 236ft aluminium mast, was 'vulnerable to high winds'. Investigators think the boat was knocked over by 100mph winds in a 'mesocyclonic storm front' just before 4am while anchored half a mile off the Sicilian fishing port of Porticello. Chilling photo of Bayesian minutes before superyacht sank reveals key clue to solving mystery of disaster that killed 7 But this theory runs counter to the one put forward by the firm which built the 184ft-long yacht. Giovanni Costantino, boss of boat-building firm TISG, or The Italian Sea Group, insisted the ship's design was safe. Legal action He believes that one of the hatches was most likely left open, letting in the water which sank the Bayesian. He said: 'It tilted 90 degrees for only one reason — because the water kept coming in.' It is very dark, there is a current that brings up the sand so that visibility is down to one metre at times. But I was not scared. Massimo Sestini There were rumours that divers to the wreck had seen windows and hatches open, but photographer Massimo said that from what he saw 'it seems like the hatch wasn't open'. TISG, which owns the Perini Navi shipyard in Viareggio, Tuscany, where the Bayesian was built in 2008, has taken legal action against the New York Times for reporting in October that the single tall mast design made the vessel ' vulnerable to capsizing '. 8 8 8 The Italian authorities are looking into a suspicion that the crew did not react quickly enough to the storm. Two weeks ago the yacht's skipper, New Zealander James Cutfield, used his right to silence when magistrates tried to question him. British engineer Tim Parker-Eaton and deckhand Matthew Griffiths have also been placed under investigation. Eyewitnesses claimed the Bayesian went under in 'seconds', but it has also been reported that the yacht took 16 minutes to sink. Relatives of the victims, who include chef Recaldo Thomas, 59, guests Chris and Neda Morvillo, 59 and 57, and Jonathan and Judy Bloomer, 70 and 71, may sue if negligence can be proven. But the best chance of discovering what really happened is by returning the ill-fated boat to the surface. The risks posed by the perilous operation were made clear on May 9, when Dutch diver Robcornelis Maria Huijben Uiben, 39, was killed in an explosion as he tried to cut the yacht's boom — a pole along the bottom of a sail — with an oxy-acetylene torch. as much as possible. When I saw the cold images of super-professional divers of the wreck on the screen, my heart sank. Massimo Sestini The boom was the first part of the Bayesian to be recovered last week, and the rest is set to be salvaged any day now. That means Massimo, from Florence, was the last person to have the chance to photograph the wreck. But he insisted the dive did not remind him of his brush with death in Lake Lavarone, in northern Italy, at the end of January. He had stopped breathing under the icy water when there was a malfunction with his air supply. But fortunately a diving instructor was on hand to rescue him. Massimo, who has snapped the then Prince Charles and Princess Diana during a 40-year career, was taken to hospital in a 'critical condition'. The photographer said: 'I feel so privileged because I have a new life. 'For this, a special thank you goes to those who saved me.' His previous exploits include leaning out of helicopters and perching on the end of a ship's rigging to get the best images possible. But watching a coastguard diver inspect the wreck of the Bayesian did remind Massimo of the people who drowned inside the yacht nine months ago. He said: 'When I saw the cold images of super-professional divers of the wreck on the screen, my heart sank. 'I thought of the seven people who died in the shipwreck.' 8 8

MCSO responding to 2-vehicle wreck on Highway 231
MCSO responding to 2-vehicle wreck on Highway 231

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

MCSO responding to 2-vehicle wreck on Highway 231

LACEY'S SPRING, Ala. (WHNT) — The Morgan County Sheriff's Office is responding to a 2-vehicle wreck in Lacey's Spring. According to the sheriff's office, deputies and EMS/VFD are responding to a two-vehicle wreck with injuries in the 900 block of Highway 231 in Lacey's Spring. MCSO is asking drivers to use caution in the area and to expect delays for the time being. There is no word on the extent of the injuries at this time. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

3 people killed in fiery crash involving a half-dozen vehicles on north Georgia interstate
3 people killed in fiery crash involving a half-dozen vehicles on north Georgia interstate

Washington Post

time13-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Washington Post

3 people killed in fiery crash involving a half-dozen vehicles on north Georgia interstate

CALHOUN, Ga. — Three people were killed and two others injured in a fiery wreck involving multiple vehicles and semi-trailers on the interstate that connects Atlanta to Chattanooga, Tennessee, authorities said. The crash closed all of the southbound lanes Tuesday morning. The crash happened on Interstate 75 near Calhoun, Georgia, the Gordon County Sheriff's Office said.

Crash involving multiple vehicles closes I-75 southbound lanes near Calhoun, Georgia
Crash involving multiple vehicles closes I-75 southbound lanes near Calhoun, Georgia

Associated Press

time13-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

Crash involving multiple vehicles closes I-75 southbound lanes near Calhoun, Georgia

CALHOUN, Ga. (AP) — A major wreck involving multiple vehicles and semi-trailers on the interstate that connects Atlanta to Chattanooga, Tennessee closed all of the southbound lanes Monday morning, authorities said. The crash happened on Interstate 75 near Calhoun, Georgia, and multiple injuries were reported, the Gordon County Sheriff's Office said. Video from local news outlets showed one semi crumpled in a ditch, and another partially off the highway. Few other details were immediately available.

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