News Summary
The University of South Carolina community is in mourning after 21-year-old student Nathanial G. Baker lost his life in a hit-and-run accident involving a pickup truck. The driver, identified as Rosali I. Fernandez-Cruz, allegedly fled the scene after the collision while Baker was rushed to the hospital. The incident raises concerns about illegal immigration and road safety, prompting community tributes and political responses. Bakerโs death highlights the urgent need for accountability on the roads.
Tragedy Strikes as University of South Carolina Student Loses Life in Hit-and-Run
Columbia, South Carolina โ A somber atmosphere has struck the University of South Carolina community as they mourn the loss of a vibrant young student due to a tragic hit-and-run incident that took place on a Wednesday afternoon. Nathanial โNateโ G. Baker, a 21-year-old junior studying business, was riding his motorcycle when he was struck by a pickup truck, resulting in a catastrophic collision that would cost him his life.
Details of the Collision
The fateful accident occurred around 2 p.m. at the intersection of Blossom and Assembly Streets. Baker was enjoying a ride on his motorcycle when he was hit by a pickup truck driven by Rosali I. Fernandez-Cruz, a 24-year-old who was in the country illegally. After the encounter, it was reported that Fernandez-Cruz allegedly failed to yield the right of way and did not stop to provide any assistance to Baker, choosing instead to flee the scene.
A Troubling Background
In a shocking twist, reports have surfaced revealing that Fernandez-Cruz was already under the radar of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the time of the accident, having a deportation order in place since September 2018. Previously, he had been arrested by border patrol in Texas back in December 2016, which had resulted in a previous order for him to be sent back to his home country of El Salvador.
After the collision, Baker was rushed to the hospital but tragically succumbed to his injuries, as confirmed by the Richland County Coronerโs Office. Meanwhile, Fernandez-Cruz abandoned his vehicle and attempted to flee on foot but was later apprehended by the police on Greene Street.
Legal Consequences of the Incident
Fernandez-Cruz now faces serious legal consequences as he has been charged with hit-and-run resulting in death, failure to give information and render aid, failure to yield the right of way, and driving without a license. South Carolinaโs Attorney General has made it clear that his office intends to prosecute Fernandez-Cruz, highlighting a strong commitment to enforcing immigration laws while ensuring the safety of residents in the area.
Community Response and Mourning
The University of South Carolina has released a statement expressing their condolences, and they are providing counseling services to students affected by this tragic event. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, of which Baker was a valued member, has also shared a heartfelt tribute, honoring the deep impact he had on those around him.
In response to the heartbreaking loss, students have come together to create a memorial at the crash site filled with chalk messages, flowers, and candles, showcasing the love and admiration they held for Baker. The gathering demonstrates a sense of unity among students as they navigate through this difficult time.
Political Repercussions
Political figures have responded to the incident, with one congresswoman condemning the events and calling for stricter measures regarding illegal immigrants in South Carolina. Such reactions emphasize the broader implications of this tragic incident, igniting discussions around immigration policies and public safety.
As the community continues to grapple with this dreadful occurrence, Fernandez-Cruz remains in custody without bond at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. The tragic loss of Nathanial Baker has left many pondering the fragility of life and the importance of accountability on the roads.
Itโs a stark reminder to us all about the need for compassion and vigilance while driving, ensuring the safety of all road users. Our thoughts remain with Bakerโs family, friends, and the entire University of South Carolina community.
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