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Columbia Police Investigate Hit-and-Run Tragedy

Police investigating a hit-and-run scene in Columbia

News Summary

A tragic hit-and-run accident in Columbia claimed the life of 71-year-old John Corbett on December 19. Witnesses reported a burgundy Ford truck leaving the scene. The police are actively seeking public assistance to identify the driver. The community mourns the loss, rallying together as investigations proceed.

 

Columbia Police on the Hunt for Driver in Hit-and-Run Tragedy

In the heart of Columbia, a city known for its bustling streets and friendly faces, tragedy struck on Thursday, December 19, around 6 p.m. A 71-year-old man, identified as John Corbett, was fatally injured in a hit-and-run accident. The incident occurred on the 5400 block of Farrow Road, close to the Cheap Way gas station—a place where many in the community often stop by for fuel and convenience.

A Sudden and Heartbreaking Incident

As the clock ticked on that fateful evening, those in the vicinity witnessed the immediate aftermath of a devastating impact. Witnesses reported seeing fire trucks responding to the scene, a grim reminder of the seriousness of the situation, as Corbett lay in the road. A good Samaritan rushed into the gas station nearby to alert others and help block traffic, showing the bravery and quick thinking the community is known for.

Clues Lead to a Mystery Vehicle

In an effort to uncover the details surrounding this tragic accident, Columbia police wasted no time in gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. They released surveillance footage that may hold the key to bringing the responsible party to justice. This footage shows a burgundy truck, thought to be a Ford F150 manufactured between 2013 and 2017, leaving the scene of the crime. What’s more, the truck was spotted with a missing driver’s side hubcap and dark tinted windows—details that may help jog the memory of anyone who might have seen it.

A Community Comes Together

The heartbreak felt by the community is palpable as investigations continue. The Richland County Coroner’s Office is working closely with the Columbia Police Department to piece together the events leading up to the crash. The collaborative efforts aim to ensure that justice will be served for John Corbett, who was a cherished member of Columbia.

How You Can Help

888-CRIME-SC (888-274-6372).

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