City Employee Tragically Killed in Collision on Farrow Road in Columbia

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A City Employee’s Life Cut Short in Tragic Collision

It’s with a heavy heart that we share the news of a tragic accident that unfolded last week on Farrow Road here in Columbia. The collision claimed the life of a young and dedicated employee of the City of Columbia Public Works. This unfortunate incident has left the community in mourning as we come together to remember a life lost way too soon.

Details of the Collision

On a seemingly ordinary Friday afternoon, just around 2:45 p.m., the serenity of Farrow Road was disrupted by a serious accident involving two public works vehicles. The collision occurred in the 5100 block of Farrow Road, close to the intersection of Craven Street. Local police have stated that they are still looking into the factors that led to this crash, leaving many in our community with unanswered questions and a palpable sense of grief.

Who Was Bernard Brooks-Summers?

The victim of this tragic event was identified as 27-year-old Bernard Brooks-Summers, who had been a proud member of the City of Columbia’s team since November 2023. As a maintenance assistant, he played an integral role in the yard trash collection operation, ensuring the streets of Columbia remained clean and welcoming for us all. His untimely passing is a stark reminder of how precious life is and how quickly circumstances can change.

City officials expressed their deep sorrow over the loss. City Manager Teresa Wilson shared heartfelt condolences, stating in a public statement, “The City of Columbia is deeply saddened by the loss of one of our beloved City employees. Our prayers and condolences go out to the families, friends and co-workers affected by this tragic event.”

The Impact of the Accident

The aftermath of the collision has been difficult for many. Brooks-Summers was pronounced dead at the scene, a heartbreaking outcome that has understandably shaken his family, friends, and colleagues. The other driver involved in the accident was taken to Prisma Health Richland Hospital, where they are currently receiving treatment for injuries that thankfully are described as non-life-threatening.

A Community in Mourning

In times like this, it’s important for a community to come together, to support one another, and to honor the life of someone who contributed positively to society. Bernard was not just a city employee; he was a part of the fabric of this community. As Columbia pauses to reflect on this tragedy, we remember the joy and service that Bernard brought to his work, knowing that he touched the lives of many.

Everyone is encouraged to reach out to their neighbors, friends, and family during these hard times. Whether it’s sharing fond memories of Bernard or lending a listening ear, it’s crucial that we uphold one another through this period of grief. We all play a role in lifting each other up, especially when the weight of sadness feels too heavy to bear.

Looking Forward

Moving forward, Columbia will continue to look into the factors surrounding the accident. It’s vital that we learn from these incidents to ensure the safety of our streets and protect those who serve our community. As investigations take place, we urge everyone in the community to drive safely and remain vigilant at all times.

As we navigate through this period of loss, let us all keep Bernard Brooks-Summers and his loved ones in our thoughts. We honor his memory, and his spirit will live on in the work he dedicated himself to every single day. Rest in peace, Bernard; you will be missed.


Author: HERE Lexington

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