Father, 2 daughters killed when semitruck crosses over median on SC highway

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ORANGEBURG, S.C. — A Watauga County family is devastated after a man and his two young daughters were killed in a crash Monday along Interstate 26 in Orangeburg, South Carolina.

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Neighbors told Channel 9's Dave Faherty that the children, ages 11 and 14, were home-schooled and they saw them nearly every day.

"Everybody's in shock. I mean, It's just hard to believe," said neighbor David Miller.

Faherty learned Thomas Rusgrove and his daughters were returning home from a funeral in Florida when the crash happened.

The South Carolina State Highway Patrol said a tractor-trailer crossed the median into the path of their minivan, killing them instantly.

Photo Courtesy: SC Highway Patrol

Friends of the family said the the children's mother and teenage brother were also in the van and are still hospitalized.

"It's just such a horrific accident and a horrible thing, and it couldn't have happened to nicer people. So it's one of those thing where even if you don't know the people, it's horrible," one neighbor said.

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The driver of the semitruck was also injured. Investigators have not said what caused the truck to swerve into the family's path.

A GoFundMe account has been set up to help support the family.