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Girl, 6, run over and killed while holding grandmother's hand waiting for school bus

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Girl hit by truck while waiting for school bus dies
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ByJon Haworth
March 02, 2020, 2:08 PM

A 6-year-old girl was struck and killed by a truck as she waited for her school bus to arrive with her grandmother.

The incident occurred on Feb. 28 at approximately 6:30 a.m. in Lancaster County, South Carolina, when Beatrice Mayson was accompanying her 6-year old granddaughter Jerrnia Horne while they were both waiting for the school bus to pick Jerrnia up – a routine they did every day, according to ABC News’ Charlotte affiliate WSOC.

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It was then that authorities say a 39-year-old woman driving a truck on Kershaw Camden Highway hit Jerrnia while she was holding her grandmother’s hand.

Beatrice Mayson talks to reporters after her six-year-old granddaughter Jerrnia Horne was struck and killed by a truck while waiting for her school bus in Lancaster County, S.C., on Feb. 28, 2020.
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"We were on the sidewalk. Then, I saw the black truck coming," Mayson told WSOC. "I tried calling her, 'Jerrnia! Jerrnia!' (but) I can't hear no voice."

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Jerrnia, who attended Heath Springs Elementary School, reportedly waited at that exact location every morning with a parent or grandparent. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances around the accident and they have not said if the 39-year-old driver will face charges.

The victim was immediately rushed to Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina, but died later that same night.

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"Everything we do as school officials is first and foremost to take care of children and when we see a child get hurt in the community for whatever reason, I think it everybody hurts," School Safety Director Bryan Vaughn told WSOC. "This is one of the darkest days that you can have as a school employee."

A road is marked near where six-year-old Jerrnia Horne was struck and killed by a truck while waiting for her school bus in Lancaster County, S.C., on Feb. 28, 2020.
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