SPARTANBURG, SC. (THECOUNT) — Jeffery Pebro Mack of Columbia, SC, has been identified as the victim killed following a head-on crash in Spartanburg County Tuesday afternoon, according to Highway Patrol.

Mack, who turned 34 last month, was killed in a vehicle crash that sent three others to the hospital with unknown injuries.

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The crash occurred after 4:00 p.m. in the area of S Church Street & Burke Street near Victory Baptist Church in Spartanburg.

Troopers say, a vehicle traveling south on Highway 221, when for unknown reasons, it crossed centerlines and into opposing traffic. The vehicle then crashed head-on into an opposing traveling vehicle.

Troopers said three people were taken to the hospital, reports WYFF4.

Mack, the driver that crossed centerlines, was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead of multiple blunt force injuries.

According to public records, Mack, deemed a “Habitual Traffic Offender,” was arrested on September 6th of 2019:

Charges:

Violation Code: 56-01-0460 (A)
Violation Description: DUS 3D/SUB OFF
Bond Amount: $2,000.00
Violation Code: 56-05-0750 0065
Violation Description: BLUE LGT VIOL NO INJ 1ST OFF
Bond Amount: $3,500.00
Violation Code: 56-01-1100 57
Violation Description: Habitual Traffic Offender
Bond Amount: $3,500.00

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