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Fatal Accidents in Aiken County Claim Two Lives

Scene of a traffic accident involving a bicycle in Aiken County

Aiken County, October 23, 2025

News Summary

Aiken County witnessed a series of tragic accidents on Tuesday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. A 90-year-old man was struck while riding an electric bicycle, and a 71-year-old man died in a collision with a logging truck. Investigations by the Aiken County Coroner’s Office are underway, along with pending toxicology results. A third fatality involving a pedestrian was also reported earlier in the week. These incidents highlight ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety in the area.

Aiken, South Carolina – A series of tragic accidents on Tuesday resulted in the deaths of two individuals in Aiken County. The first fatal incident involved a 90-year-old resident who was struck while riding an electric three-wheeled bicycle. This accident occurred at approximately 4:58 p.m. on University Parkway near Arbor Court. The victim was traveling eastbound when a 2022 Toyota Tundra, also heading east, collided with him.

Emergency Medical Services responded swiftly to the scene of the accident. The elderly man was transported to Aiken Regional Medical Centers, where he was pronounced dead due to his injuries at 5:34 p.m. The Aiken County Coroner’s Office has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident, and toxicology results are currently pending.

In a separate incident earlier in the day, a 71-year-old man named Jack W. Coleman from Barnwell also lost his life in a traffic accident. This crash occurred around 10:15 a.m. on Charleston Highway at Oak Street in Windsor. Coleman was traveling west when he crossed the centerline and collided with an eastbound logging truck. Following the collision, he was rushed to Wellstar MCG, where he was pronounced dead at 12:26 p.m. This incident is also under investigation by the coroner’s office.

Additionally, a third fatality was reported involving a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on October 2. This victim was hit while crossing Hampton Avenue near Fairfield Street by a 2008 Chevrolet Cruze. The identity of the male victim will be disclosed once the next of kin have been notified. Similar to the other incidents, this case is also being investigated by separate agencies.

In summary, the tragic events of Tuesday in Aiken County underline the ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety. As investigations continue, authorities aim to gather more details about these three separate accidents, which have led to significant loss within the community.

Fatal Accident Details

  • 90-year-old man – Electric three-wheeled bicycle accident on University Parkway.
  • 71-year-old Jack W. Coleman – Collision with logging truck on Charleston Highway.
  • Pedestrian – Struck on Hampton Avenue by a vehicle.

Investigation Updates

  • The Aiken County Coroner’s Office is investigating the circumstances of the accidents.
  • Toxicology results for the electric bicycle incident are pending.
  • Separate agencies are handling the investigations for each of the fatalities.

Background Context

These incidents serve as a reminder of the persistent dangers faced by individuals on the road, whether in vehicles, on bicycles, or on foot. Authorities continue to stress the importance of road safety and awareness to prevent further tragedies.

FAQ Section

What happened in Aiken County on Tuesday?

A series of tragic accidents resulted in the deaths of two individuals.

What was the first accident involving the 90-year-old man?

The 90-year-old man was using an electric three-wheeled bicycle and was struck by a 2022 Toyota Tundra on University Parkway.

What time did the first accident occur?

The accident occurred at 4:58 p.m.

What about the second accident involving Jack W. Coleman?

Jack W. Coleman, a 71-year-old man from Barnwell, died in a crash with a logging truck on Charleston Highway around 10:15 a.m.

What was the third fatality reported?

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle while crossing Hampton Avenue near Fairfield Street on October 2.

Summary of Key Features

Feature Details
First Accident 90-year-old man on electric bicycle struck by a vehicle, pronounced dead at 5:34 p.m.
Second Accident 71-year-old Jack W. Coleman collided with a logging truck, pronounced dead at 12:26 p.m.
Third Fatality Pedestrian struck on Hampton Avenue on October 2, identity pending notification of kin.
Investigations All incidents under separate investigations by various agencies.

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