Maurice Griffin Columbia SC Motorcycle Accident – Maurice Griffin, a resident of Columbia, South Carolina, and a beloved father and husband has passed away. He was confirmed dead in a statement that reads:
“Today I woke up to so many txt messages asking if we were okay and I was like yes we good. Then I get the news you are no longer with us. I can’t believe you are gone, I ask that everyone keep Nasir his brothers and sisters and Maurice wife and sisters in your prayers. Get your rest Maurice Griffin and look over our boy. I’m going to miss our calls and you getting Nasir straight.”
What was Maurice Griffin’s cause of death?
A fatal motorbike accident occurred late on Friday night in a portion of the Pee Dee, resulting in the death of a guy from the Midlands.
According to Lieutenant Brittany Glover of the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the collision took place on Interstate 20 directly north of Lamar in Darlington County at approximately 11:40 p.m.
According to Glover, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle from the year 2021 was traveling west on the interstate when it exploded in the roadway of the highway. According to her, the only person on the motorcycle was the driver, and he passed away at the scene of the accident.
The deceased individual was eventually determined to be Maurice Griffin, who was 54 years old and from Elgin, according to the Darlington County Coroner Todd Hardee.
Who was Maurice Griffin?
The city of Charleston, South Carolina, was Maurice Griffin’s birthplace, and he received his high school diploma from North Charleston High School. When Maurice moved to Columbia, South Carolina in the year 2020, he remained there until the very last moments of his life. Lil Hot Rod Mobile Detailing was his place of employment.
In addition to being a devoted husband to his wife, Maurice was a doting father to his son and daughter. His nickname was Hot Rod, and he was well-known. Maurice was a person who was known to everyone and had a large number of friends who made other people laugh. His loved ones, his friends, and anybody else who had the opportunity to interact with him held him with high esteem and affection.