Tragic Accident on Kyzer Road: Lexington Man and Teen Motorcyclist Killed
A tragic accident occurred on Kyzer Road, Lexington, South Carolina, on Tuesday, when a 63-year-old man was hit by a 17-year-old motorcyclist shortly after checking his mailbox. Both individuals were declared dead at the crime scene by officials from the Lexington County Coroner’s Office.
Details of the Incident
The man, identified as Kevin Scott Collins, was crossing the 200 block of Kyzer Road in the late evening when he was struck by the motorcyclist traveling westward. The motorcyclist, identified as James Leonard Ely III, also a Lexington local, tragically died in the accident.
According to the field report from the Lexington County Coroner’s Office, Ely was not alone during the incident. He had a passenger on the motorcycle who sustained minor injuries and was immediately transported to a local hospital for treatment. The report further confirms that Ely was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.
Ongoing Investigation
The South Carolina Highway Patrol has taken charge of the investigation into the accident and is currently working on piecing together the events leading to the crash. As per state law, teens aged 15 and above can acquire a beginner’s motorcycle license from the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles.
Community Reeling from the Loss
This incident has brought immense sadness and shock to the Lexington community, with friends, family, and neighbors mourning the loss of two of their own. Both individuals are remembered fondly, with friends and family of Collins recalling his daily routine of checking his mailbox across the road, and Ely remembered as passionate about motorcycling.
Details on the investigation and further updates will be provided as they become available. The residents of Lexington are encouraged to cooperate fully with the authorities for a thorough investigation.
To stay informed and prepared, kindly ensure to subscribe to our email newsletter for more free content like this. Your feedback is crucial to our improvement.