Deadly Incident: Young Woman Fatally Struck by Rock Thrown at Moving Car in North Carolina

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17/05/2024 16h14

In a tragic incident, a 23-year-old woman was killed after a rock was thrown at her moving car in Burke County, North Carolina. The North Carolina Highway Patrol is currently on the lookout for the person responsible for this senseless act.

The victim, identified as Brittany Elizabeth Ferguson from Morganton, was driving her 2006 Ford Taurus on Wednesday night around 8:40 p.m. when a rock crashed through her windshield, striking her fatally in the head. The impact caused Ferguson to veer off the road and collide with a nearby house.

Immediately following the incident, witnesses reported seeing a white Chevrolet S-10 single-cab truck in the area, with a man riding in the truck bed. This truck was observed driving back and forth, raising suspicions about its possible involvement in the incident.

The authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the white truck or the incident itself to contact the North Carolina Highway Patrol at 828-466-5500. The investigation is currently underway, as law enforcement officials seek to bring those responsible to justice.

The tragic death of Brittany Elizabeth Ferguson has shocked the local community and serves as a grim reminder of the consequences of dangerous and reckless actions. Friends and family are mourning the untimely loss of a young life, while the search for answers continues.

Rock throwing incidents pose a serious threat to public safety, and it is crucial that such acts of violence are met with appropriate consequences. Law enforcement agencies are continuing their efforts to apprehend the individual responsible for this heinous act.

As the investigation unfolds, the public is urged to remain vigilant and assist the authorities in any way possible to ensure that justice is served.

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