
A man from North Carolina has been given a four-year prison sentence in connection to a wreck in South Carolina nearly four years ago in which two teenagers and a toddler suffered fatal personal injuries.
According to a report in The Morning News of Florence, S.C., 43-year-old Charlotte resident Frank Richard Davidson was sentenced for four counts of felony DUI.
The fatal crash took place outside McColl, South Carolina in Marlboro County on January 21, 2007.
In addition to the prison sentence, Davidson was sentenced to four years of house arrest.
On the day of the crash, 17-year-old Wagram, N.C. resident Abigail McBryde and 1-year-old Maxton, N.C. resident David Oxendine died. Two days later, 18-year-old Wagram resident Elisabeth McBryde was also pronounced dead.
Prosecutor Mary Johnson said the girls’ brother, 13-years-old at the time, sustained permanent injuries.
Davidson sustained a liver injury in the crash.
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