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The name of the victim who was killed in Sunday’s auto-pedestrian crash in Summerville revealed

Summerville, South Carolina – The police revealed the identity of the man who got killed in in Sunday’s auto-pedestrian crash in Summerville.

Lawrence Bernard Davis, 32-year-old of Summerville, was the man who got struck by a vehicle while he was walking. The accident occurred on Sunday around 9 p.m. on Berlin G. Myers Expressway.

The Summerville man was pronounced dead as soon as the first responders arrived on the scene.

Autopsy should take place Tuesday.

The investigation is ongoing and we will update the story as soon as more details are available.

Cindy Carey

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