A heartbreaking incident occurred on Kyzer Road, Lexington, penetrating the tranquility of the city and grievously affecting two local families. A 63-year-old resident and a 17-year-old motorcyclist were killed in a fatal collision on Tuesday night, around 10 PM.
Kevin Scott Collins, a well-known citizen, was crossing the street after checking his mailbox. Suddenly, a westbound motorcycle, operated by teenager James Leonard Ely III, hit him. The accident took place at the 200 block of Kyzer Road, according to local sources.
It has been noted that there was an additional passenger with Ely on the motorcycle, who sustained minor injuries from the crash and was immediately transported to a local hospital for treatment. Confirming that Ely was wearing a helmet at the time of the incident, the coroner declared both Collins and Ely dead at the scene.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol has initiated a thorough investigation into the fatal accident. Reports reveal that teenagers as young as 15 can obtain a beginner’s motorcycle license from the South Carolina DMV. More details and potential factors contributing to the accident are expected to surface as the inquiry progresses.
The tragedy has cast a somber pall over the Lexington community with responses and condolences pouring in from all quarters. “Our thoughts are with the families of the departed during this trying time,” said a local resident.
Kevin Scott Collins, the 63-year-old pedestrian, was known for his hospitable demeanor and commitment to the Lexington community. The teenage motorcyclist, James Leonard Ely III, well-liked by his peers, was admired for his vivacious spirit.
This tragic incident serves as a solemn reminder of the importance of road safety, driver education and adherence to traffic laws. The grouping of mailboxes on busy roads can potentially lead to hazardous conditions, and the community must push toward safer methods of mail accessibility and increased road alertness.
The community is encouraged to support the ongoing investigation, cooperatively working with law enforcement to uncover the circumstances leading to the accident that claimed two lives from their city. Investments toward safety education and preventive measures are now deemed further necessary, in the hope of averting similar incidents in the future.
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