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JEFFREY G. COOK JR OBITUARY: TRAGIC LOSS OF YOUNG DRIVER IN SALUDA COUNTY ACCIDENT

JEFFREY G. COOK JR OBITUARY: TRAGIC LOSS OF YOUNG DRIVER IN SALUDA COUNTY ACCIDENT

A devastating single-vehicle accident has claimed the life of Jeffrey G. Cook Jr., a 20-year-old resident of Aiken, South Carolina. The tragic incident occurred on November 3rd at approximately 3:40 a.m. at the intersection of Neighbors Road and Old Charleston Road in Ward, S.C.

According to authorities, the accident involved a GMC pickup truck that struck a ditch embankment, resulting in severe damage to the vehicle. Unfortunately, Jeffrey G. Cook Jr., the sole occupant, did not survive the impact and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Saluda County Coroner’s Office and the South Carolina Highway Patrol are conducting a thorough investigation into the accident, examining factors such as road conditions, potential mechanical issues, and other circumstances that may have contributed to the collision.

The community is mourning the loss of Jeffrey G. Cook Jr., a young life taken under tragic circumstances. The accident serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of road safety and the unpredictable nature of driving.

As the investigation continues, authorities aim to provide clarity on the events leading up to the crash and identify any preventive measures that can be taken to avoid similar incidents in the future.

The Saluda County Coroner’s Office and local law enforcement have extended their condolences to the family of Jeffrey G. Cook Jr., and the community is coming together to support those affected by this tragic loss.

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