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South Carolina Congressional Candidate seriously injured in car crash

By KunleSHONUGA

South Carolina Republican Congressional Candidate Katie Arrington, was seriously injured in a fatal car crash her campaign on Saturday.

She ousted incumbent U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford in a primary this month the car crash killed the driver of a second vehicle.

Arrington, 47, was the passenger in a car driven by a friend when a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction struck them on Highway 17 in Charleston County as they were going to Hilton Head where Arrington was to receive an award from a state medical organisation, the campaign said on Twitter.

“Katie sustained a fracture in her back and several broken ribs, as well as injuries that required Katie to undergo major surgery including the removal of a portion of her small intestine and a portion of her colon,” the statement said.

The campaign said a main artery in one of Arrington’s legs collapsed and that she will require additional surgery and will be hospitalised for two weeks.

The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office said on Twitter that two people were seriously injured and one person was killed in the crash.

She made Sanford’s criticism of Trump a theme of her campaign, and the president weighed into the race, tweeting hours before the polls closed that Sanford was “nothing but trouble’’ and “very unhelpful to me.’’

Trump tweeted on Saturday that his “thoughts and prayers are with Representative Katie Arrington of South Carolina, including all of those involved in last night’s car accident, and their families.’’

Sanford said on Twitter his thoughts and prayers also went to “Arrington, her family and those involved in last night’s automobile accident.”

Arrington’s Democratic opponent in the fall election, Joe Cunningham, said in a statement he and his wife were praying for Arrington and that he was suspending “all campaign activities until further notice.’’

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