Man Accused of Running Over Fiancée and Child: Sledding Outing Turns Tragic

You will want clear facts before forming an opinion about what happened during a family sledding outing that became a criminal case. Officials say a man allegedly struck his fiancée and her daughter with his pickup after the pair were reportedly towed on a plastic lid, and the incident left both women seriously injured and the driver facing felony DUI and hit-and-run charges. This article lays out the reported sequence of events, the injuries sustained, and the legal actions that followed so you can understand what authorities are addressing.

Expect a factual account of the sledding incident, eyewitness reports of the towing and the moments that followed, and details from charging documents and law-enforcement statements. The next sections will explain how investigators reconstructed the scene and what charges the alleged actions triggered.

Sledding Outing Incident Details

Two women being towed on a plastic container lid were left in the roadway after a vehicle turned, then were struck moments later by a pickup truck. Local law enforcement reports and eyewitness accounts identify the driver of the pickup and list the injuries sustained.

Timeline of Events During the Nighttime Sledding Outing

Witnesses told investigators the incident began around 8 p.m. on Jan. 31, when a group gathered for nighttime sledding in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Two women — a 47-year-old mother and her 20-year-old daughter — rode on a plastic container lid that had been tethered and was being towed behind a vehicle.

According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol and the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, a vehicle in the towing party turned, leaving the two women in the roadway. Moments later a 2022 Ram pickup truck struck them. Emergency crews responded and transported the injured to hospital; injuries included fractured skull, punctured lung, broken ribs, multiple broken vertebrae, and a dislocated shoulder, all described as non-life-threatening by investigators…

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