ANDERSON COUNTY, SC — A heartbreaking crash has claimed the life of a 21-year-old woman, leaving family, friends, and the local community in deep sorrow. Authorities say the fatal single-vehicle accident happened Friday night in the Belton area, bringing a sudden and tragic end to a young life.
According to the Anderson County Coroner’s Office, led by Coroner Greg L. Shore, emergency crews were called to the scene around 8:20 p.m. The report stated that a vehicle had crashed into a tree along Midway Road at the intersection of Stringer Road. First responders rushed to the location, but sadly, the situation had already turned fatal.
When emergency personnel arrived, they found the driver unresponsive inside the wrecked vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials later identified the victim as Neveah Camden Bigby, 21, of Williamston. Her sudden passing has left many in the community struggling to come to terms with the loss.
Preliminary findings from investigators suggest that Bigby was traveling east on Midway Road when she lost control of her vehicle. Authorities believe she may have overcorrected while trying to regain control, causing the car to leave the roadway. The vehicle then struck a tree, leading to the devastating outcome.
The Anderson County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Bigby died from multiple traumatic injuries sustained in the crash. Her death has been ruled accidental. While no other vehicles were involved, the incident serves as a painful reminder of how quickly accidents can happen, even on familiar roads.
The crash remains under investigation by both the Anderson County Coroner’s Office and the South Carolina Highway Patrol. As the community mourns, loved ones remember Bigby for the life she lived and the memories she leaves behind. Authorities continue to urge drivers to stay cautious and alert, as tragedies like this can happen in an instant.