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North Myrtle Beach, SC witnessed a tragic incident on the morning of August 12, in which a man lost his life after being run over by his disabled vehicle. The fatal accident occurred near Sea Mountain Hwy and Spring Street.
Emergency responders from the North Myrtle Beach Police and Fire Department swiftly arrived at the scene in response to a call reporting a possible fatal collision involving a pedestrian. The subsequent investigation and witness statements determined that the victim was operating a vehicle that had broken down.
Narratives from officials recount that the man alighted from his immobilized vehicle and proceeded to its front. Under unfortunate circumstances, the vehicle spontaneously started moving forward, subsequently running him over. He was pronounced dead at the scene by the responding teams.
North Myrtle Beach officials are persistently seeking clues to understand the dynamics of the accident. The local authorities urge any witnesses of the tragic event, or anyone who can provide any relevant information, to come forward to aid in the ongoing investigation.
The local community of North Myrtle Beach has been plunged into mourning after the tragic incident. The identity of the deceased is yet to be disclosed as officials carry out their investigations, and the next of kin are notified. This sad event acts as a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of such tragic accidents and our inherent vulnerability.
Given the ongoing investigation into the fatal collision, commuters are advised to avoid the area of Sea Mountain Hwy and Spring Street if possible, or prepare for potential delays due to the heavy presence of officials in the area. North Myrtle Beach officials are working diligently to clear the scene as swiftly as possible to restore regular traffic flow.
More information regarding this unfortunate incident will be disclosed as the investigations progress, revealing a clearer picture behind the puzzling accident.
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