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Tragic Hunting Accident Claims Life of Upstate Man

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Tragic Hunting Accident Claims Life of Upstate Man

Townville, SC – A Thanksgiving Day hunting accident has left a family devastated after 43-year-old Michael K. Roger died following a fall from a tree stand while hunting with his son. The unfortunate incident occurred on November 23, 2023, around 4:30 p.m. in the 8000 block of Highway 24.

Emergency Response

Local authorities were alerted after a 911 call reported that a man had fallen from a tree stand and was unresponsive. Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Medshore Ambulance Service, the Anderson County Fire Department, Lifeflight, and the Department of Natural Resources quickly responded to the scene.

Upon arrival, they discovered that Roger’s son, just 11 years old, had already begun performing CPR on his father, showing remarkable presence of mind. EMS personnel continued resuscitative efforts before transporting Roger to a local emergency room.

Injuries Sustained

Despite the immediate medical attention, Michael K. Roger succumbed to his injuries around 7 p.m. that same evening. The coroner’s findings indicated that Roger sustained a severe neck injury from falling approximately 18 feet from the tree stand. An investigation by the Anderson County Office of the Coroner revealed that he had been dealing with some recent illness, suggesting this may have contributed to the fall.

Accident Investigation

The tragedy was classified as an accidental death. Both the Anderson County Coroner’s Office and the law enforcement division of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. Details are still being gathered to provide a clearer picture of what happened on that fateful day.

Community Impact

The news of Roger’s untimely death has sent shockwaves through the Townville community. Local residents describe him as an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and spending time with his family. Friends and neighbors have expressed their condolences, noting the deep sense of loss shared among those who knew him.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to exercise caution when using tree stands, emphasizing the importance of safety equipment and ensuring that all gear is in good working order. The loss of Roger serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers involved in hunting activities.

Conclusion

This tragic event highlights the risks associated with hunting and reminds everyone of the importance of safety and vigilance in outdoor activities. As more information becomes available, the community mourns the loss of a beloved father and friend, whose life was cut short in a moment of unforeseen tragedy.


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