ROCK HILL, S.C. — A woman was airlifted to a hospital after a truck caught fire on Interstate 77 in Rock Hill. Officials told Channel 9 that the woman died at the hospital.
It happened in the northbound lanes near exit 73.
A tractor-trailer was stopped for traffic and was rear-ended by the driver of the truck.
The woman was identified as Amanda Craft, 33, of Columbia.
One man told reporter Greg Suskin that he pulled the woman from the burning truck after a wreck.
“I’d want it done for me,” he said.
Just spoke to one of three men who dragged the woman from the burning truck. "I'd want it done for me" he told me pic.twitter.com/r8sHF1zVB8
— Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) June 22, 2016
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