Coroner IDs 6 people killed in fiery Interstate 26 crash
ENOREE, S.C. (AP) – The coroner has identified the six people who died in a fiery wreck earlier this month on Interstate 26 in Spartanburg County.
Coroner Rusty Clevenger on Monday identified three children from Chicago who were in the back seat of a car: 3-year-old Aliyah Sarai Vemira Simpkins; 6-year-old Rachael Naomi Simpkins; and 4-year-old LesLeigh Robin Natalie Simpkins.
He also identified a pedestrian who died as 31-year-old Kollen Edward Stacker of Gaffney.
Previously, Clevenger identified two of the victims as the driver of a car, 30-year-old Brandon Levoy Robert Simpkins of North Augusta, South Carolina; and 29-year-old Jermy Sonis Givens-Reedus of North Chicago, Illinois, a front-seat passenger.
Authorities have said the wreck on March 29 involved at least two crashes and included an 18-wheeler, an SUV, two cars and a pedestrian.