Hector Ortiz Identified as Victim killed in Fatal Socastee Pedestrian Collision
Authorities have identified 37-year-old Hector Ortiz as the victim of a tragic pedestrian accident on Saturday evening in Socastee, South Carolina. Originally from Honduras, Ortiz had been living in Socastee prior to the incident, which took place around 7:30 p.m. near Fairyland Drive.
According to reports, Ortiz was attempting to cross a section of Highway 707 when he was struck by a northbound Jeep Grand Cherokee. The driver remained at the scene following the accident and cooperated with law enforcement during the initial investigation.
The specific circumstances leading to the collision are still under review as officials work to gather more information. Highway 707, where the accident occurred, is a busy thoroughfare, and the lack of designated pedestrian crossings in certain areas can create added risks for those attempting to cross on foot. Investigators will analyze factors such as lighting, road conditions, and traffic patterns in determining what may have contributed to the tragic outcome.
Ortiz’s passing has brought sorrow to both his local community in Socastee and his loved ones back in Honduras. Friends and neighbors have expressed their grief and are seeking ways to support his family during this difficult time.
This accident is a somber reminder of the dangers faced by pedestrians along busy roadways, particularly during evening hours when visibility is reduced. Officials urge both drivers and pedestrians to exercise caution, especially in areas where pedestrian crossings are limited.
The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are expected to release further details as they work to piece together the events leading up to Ortiz’s untimely death.