The community of Duncan is mourning the devastating and sudden loss of Deborah Sue Wyatt, 50, and Max Douglas Wyatt Jr., 46, who were killed in a horrific head-on collision in Spartanburg County along Highway 101. The tragedy has left family members, friends, and residents in shock as they struggle to process the violent crash that claimed two lives in an instant.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the crash occurred in the early morning hours when two SUVs collided head-on at high speed. Investigators said the impact was so severe that both vehicles were left mangled, with debris scattered across the roadway. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, where they found multiple victims suffering from critical and fatal injuries.
Authorities confirmed that Deborah Wyatt was pronounced deceased at the scene. Max Wyatt was transported to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center in critical condition, but despite medical efforts to save his life, he later died from his injuries. The loss of both individuals has deepened the grief felt across the Duncan community.
Loved ones are now left trying to comprehend the sudden and tragic nature of the crash. Family and friends are remembering Deborah and Max with deep sorrow, describing the difficulty of accepting that two lives could be taken so quickly on what was otherwise an ordinary roadway. Their passing has left an emotional void that many say cannot be filled.
Officials said the collision remains under active investigation as troopers continue working to determine the sequence of events that led to the fatal impact. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is reviewing evidence from the scene, including vehicle positions and roadway conditions, as part of their ongoing inquiry.
As Duncan continues to mourn, the community has been left shaken and heartbroken, coming together in grief and support for the families affected. In the wake of the tragedy, residents are remembering Deborah Sue Wyatt and Max Douglas Wyatt Jr. not only for how their lives ended, but for the lives they lived and the memories they leave behind.