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A devastating multi-vehicle collision on April 22, 2025, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, resulted in the deaths of three Dorman High School students. Daniel Diaz, Aben Sisk, and Itzel Garcia-Trejo were involved in the incident, with community leaders expressing profound grief. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, while support services are being offered to help the grieving community cope with the loss.
Spartanburg, South Carolina – A tragic multi-vehicle collision on April 22, 2025, has claimed the lives of three Dorman High School students in Spartanburg County. The incident occurred around 4:00 p.m. local time, resulting in the deaths of 15-year-old Daniel Diaz, 16-year-old Aben Sisk, and 17-year-old Itzel Garcia-Trejo.
Daniel Diaz and Aben Sisk died at the scene of the crash, while Itzel Garcia-Trejo was transported to Spartanburg Medical Center with severe injuries but ultimately succumbed to her wounds. The collision involved a 2004 Dodge pickup truck containing the three students, which was traveling west on Old Blackstock Road. It was reportedly operating alongside a 2010 Chevrolet coupe, which was also headed west when the accident occurred. A tractor-trailer, attempting to make a left turn onto Blackstock Road, was involved in the collision.
The driver of the Chevrolet coupe sustained injuries, although their identity has not been disclosed. The Harley Davidson motorcycle involved in the collision did not carry any of the deceased students and will undergo examination by authorities.
Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger confirmed the deaths of the three students, commenting on the profound grief felt in the community. The Spartanburg County School District Six released a heartfelt statement regarding the incident, expressing sorrow over the loss of the students. They described the victims as individuals with “lives full of promise and potential” that were “gone far too soon.” Officials noted that this tragedy follows the loss of another student less than two weeks prior, increasing the sense of grief within the school community.
In light of this tragedy, counselors and support teams have been made available to assist students, faculty, and staff in processing their emotions and coping with the devastating loss. The school district has emphasized the importance of community support during this challenging time.
A funeral service for the three students is scheduled for May 2 at the John Stinson Woodward Memorial Chapel in Spartanburg, providing an opportunity for friends, family, and community members to pay their respects.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol has commenced an investigation into the circumstances of the collision, seeking to uncover additional details regarding the events leading up to the crash. Authorities are expected to provide further updates as the investigation unfolds.
The impact of this tragic accident is deeply felt throughout the Spartanburg community, as classmates, teachers, and local residents come to terms with the loss of three young lives with bright futures ahead of them.
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- Fox Carolina: Deadly Crash Investigation
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: South Carolina
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