ORANGEBURG, SC — A dirt bike accident resulted in the death of one man in Orangeburg, South Carolina on Sunday, March 30th, 2014, according to the news report from WBTW.
Police with details of the crash investigation have said that 36-year-old Travis Morgan was killed when the dirt bike he was driving was struck by a driver while driving on Highway 21 around 7:00 in the evening.
Scene of the Accident
Travis Morgan was killed in the accident, while the driver of the vehicle, identified by police as Shareef Shabazz was arrested and currently faces drunk driving related charges in connection with the accident.
Authorities from the South Carolina State Police have said they expect to release more information about the accident in the coming days.
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