A man is being charged with driving under the influence for a holiday car accident that killed two Charleston students, according to news reports.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the man is being charged with two counts of felony for driving under the influence, which led to a fatal car accident on Dec. 29 in Aiken County. The accident occurred when the drunk driver was speeding and trying to pass drivers in front of him when he crossed over the center line had crashed into a couple head-on. He killed two university students, one from Charleston School of Law and the other from the College of Charleston.
As a North Charleston car accident attorney,, I remember hearing about this tragic drunk driving accident in Charleston last month. My condolences go out to the friends and families of the college students who died in this crash. I hope this unfortunate car accident reminds people to never drink and drive. The tragic accident not only affects those who lost loved ones, but also those close to the victims who will now have to pay for making the mistake of drinking and driving.
If you or a loved one have been injured in a drunk driving car accident, contact a personal injury lawyer in South Carolina.
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