Spartanburg, SC. (THECOUNT) — Michael Travis Worthy, has been charged with Felony DUI with death, Felony DUI with great bodily injury and reckless homicide, in the DUI death of, Caleb Shammeh Fant, the teen killed in a vehicle crash in Spartanburg County Monday night, according to reports.
Fant, 18, an E.P. Todd Tigers basketball player, died Monday night around 10:26 p.m., after the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office was called to a crash involving three vehicles in the City of Spartanburg.
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Fant’s brother Emmanuel Fant remains in the hospital, according to WSPA.
According to the coroner, the accident happened on South Pine Street near Forest Street.
The coroner’s office says, Fant of Oakhurst Avenue in Spartanburg, was injured in the crash and transported to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center where he later died from his injuries.
Spartanburg County School District 7 released statements on Fant’s death.
“The Spartanburg High School community is shaken today by the tragic loss of our SHS family member, Caleb Fant. We grieve with the Fant family and are here to support them in any way we can. Caleb was a Viking through and through, and his joyful spirit will live on among us. His senior year was a time that held great promise, and we will all join his classmates in continuing to honor his memory as a member of the Class of 2020,” principal Jones said.
“Our hearts are heavy in District Seven today. Caleb was a member of the Vikings basketball program and was known and loved by the SHS community as a personable young man who was full of joy. He had many friends, and his loss is one that we all feel deeply. Coach Fred Ford shared that Caleb enjoyed being a part of the Viking basketball family, was a true gentleman, and was a ‘yes sir – no sir’ type of student-athlete. Coach Ford described Caleb’s enthusiasm for his teammates as exceptional – he was constantly smiling and encouraging others. Furthermore, Caleb was integral to the Vikings success last year and will be sorely missed in what would have been his final season this year,” Dr. Booker said.
The accident is being investigated at this time by Spartanburg Police and the coroner’s office.
Family members and friends took to Facebook to remember the beloved teen:
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Geo quick facts: Spartanburg is a city in northern South Carolina. Hatcher Garden features ponds, woodland paths and butterflies. Cleveland Park has a lakeside amphitheater. To the south, Croft State Park includes a fish-filled lake. Downtown cultural district is home to galleries, performance venues and the Spartanburg Art Museum. Spartanburg Regional History Museum explores local history through artifacts and textiles – wikipedia.