• September 19, 2023

Lindsey Diane Billings, James Scott Lewis Killed in 18-wheeler Accident in Laurens County, SC

Laurens County, SC — September 17, 2023, Lindsey Billings and James Lewis were killed following a tractor-trailer accident at around 10:45 a.m. along I-385.

Authorities said in preliminary statements that the crash occurred along northbound lanes of Interstate 385 in the area of mile marker 16.

Lindsey Diane Billings, James Scott Lewis Killed in 18-wheeler Accident in Laurens County, SC

According to officials, 38-year-old Lindsey Diane Billings and 55-year-old James Scott Lewis were on a motorcycle which was going along the interstate. Somehow, it appears a tractor-trailer crashed into the back of the motorcycle, ejecting both Billings and Lewis.

As a result of the crash, Billings and Lewis sustained fatal injuries. There were no other confirmed injuries. Authorities have not confirmed a cause for the crash nor whether or not they plan to file charges. Investigations are ongoing at this time.

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