A view of a construction site highlighting safety concerns in the industry.
A tragic construction accident at a Lowe’s store in North Augusta has resulted in the death of a 43-year-old man from West Virginia. Ray C. Straight sustained critical injuries after being struck by a milling machine on a construction site. Despite quick responses from emergency personnel, he was pronounced dead shortly after. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, highlighting the need for stringent safety measures in construction environments to prevent future tragedies.
A construction accident claimed the life of a 43-year-old West Virginia man at a Lowe’s store in North Augusta on Sunday, June 22nd, 2025. The victim, identified as Ray C. Straight, suffered fatal injuries after reportedly being struck by a milling machine at the construction site located on Knox Avenue.
The incident occurred in the late afternoon when the North Augusta Department of Public Safety responded to emergency reports at approximately 5:04 p.m. First responders arrived swiftly, and medical assistance was provided by Aiken County EMS. Despite the efforts of emergency personnel who administered CPR at the scene, Straight was pronounced dead at 5:50 p.m.
The Aiken County Coroner’s Office is currently involved in the case and is set to schedule an autopsy in Newberry to determine the official cause of death. At this time, no further information about the construction company involved in the incident has been disclosed.
The North Augusta Department of Public Safety, alongside the coroner’s office, continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident. Witnesses have indicated that Straight may have been operating equipment when the milling machine struck him; however, confirmation of the details will rely on the ongoing investigation.
As of now, no other injuries have been reported in connection with the accident, and further updates are expected as the investigation progresses. The local community has expressed feelings of shock and sorrow regarding this tragic event.
Construction accidents can have serious implications not only for the workers directly involved but also for families, communities, and the construction industry at large. On average, construction sites are considered high-risk environments due to the operation of heavy machinery and the complex nature of the work involved. Understanding the risks and implementing strict safety measures is crucial in preventing similar accidents in the future.
This incident highlights the ongoing need for safety training and protocols within the construction sector to ensure the protection of workers. As authorities continue their investigation, awareness around construction safety may need to be amplified to prevent any future tragedies.
The death of Ray C. Straight marks a sorrowful occasion for his family, friends, and the community. The investigation will hopefully provide clarity on the factors leading up to this accident and may contribute to enhanced safety practices in construction environments. Further details are anticipated following the autopsy and ongoing inquiries by safety officials.
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