Tragic Car Crash in Little River Claims Local Woman’s Life

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News Summary

A devastating car accident in Little River resulted in the death of 43-year-old Heather Hairston from Calabash, NC. The crash involved a Honda Accord and a GMC Acadia, leading to Hairston’s tragic demise. The driver of the Acadia was arrested for felony DUI, prompting a community reflection on road safety. As investigations continue, the impact of this loss is deeply felt among family and friends.

Tragic Car Crash in Little River Takes Life of Local Woman

Little River is reeling today after a devastating car crash late Saturday night claimed the life of 43-year-old Heather Hairston from Calabash, North Carolina. The accident occurred around 10:45 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. 17 and Mica Avenue, situated just a few miles north of bustling North Myrtle Beach.

A Night to Remember Turns to Tragedy

What started as an ordinary evening for many quickly turned tragic when a 2016 Honda Accord, driven by Hairston, collided with a 2016 GMC Acadia. Reports indicate that the GMC Acadia was heading north when the two vehicles met in a shocking collision. Emergency services were swift to the scene, but despite their best efforts, Hairston was pronounced dead due to the severe injuries she sustained.

The driver of the Acadia suffered injuries and was transported to the hospital. Thankfully, there were no passengers in either vehicle during the unfortunate event, which may have prevented even further tragedy.

A Serious Situation Unfolds

Immediately following the crash, Horry County Fire Rescue responded quickly, showing their heroic side as they worked to free at least one person from the wreckage. Their efforts were vital, underscoring the importance of quick action in emergency situations. It’s moments like these that remind us how crucial first responders are in times of need.

The Aftermath of the Collision

As authorities began piecing together the details surrounding the incident, it was revealed that the driver of the GMC Acadia, a 60-year-old man named Nicholas J. Kassis, was arrested at the scene. Charges were brought against him for felony driving under the influence resulting in death, highlighting the severity of his actions that fateful night. Kassis is currently being held at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center without bail, and the courtroom saga is likely just beginning.

Ongoing Investigation

The South Carolina Highway Patrol is leading an investigation into the crash, with Horry County Police assisting in collecting evidence and testimonies. Their thorough examination aims to uncover all the pertinent details surrounding this heartbreaking event, and they’re working hard to ensure that justice is served.

A Community in Mourning

Heather Hairston’s untimely passing has left a void in the Little River community. Friends, families, and acquaintances are coming together to express solidarity, support, and shared grief. In times like these, it’s easy to see how intertwined lives can be, and loss ripples through the community, affecting many.

In honor of Heather, residents may find themselves re-evaluating their own driving habits, especially as the incident stresses the ongoing issue of impaired driving. Many will be reminded of the importance of being responsible on the roads, hoping never to face a tragedy similar to this again.

Reflecting on the Incident

As more details emerge, the focus remains on the importance of community support and awareness. While the memories of Heather Hairston will be cherished, her passing serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers that can erupt without warning on our roadways.

The community of Little River is strong, and together, they will heal from this tragedy. As they reflect on this unfortunate event, let’s all remember to drive safely and responsibly, looking out for one another on the roads.

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