News Summary
A motorcycle crash in Greenville County has resulted in the tragic death of 34-year-old Kevin Leonard Schwenneker. The collision occurred at the intersection of Easley Bridge Road and North Washington Avenue, where Schwenneker’s motorcycle collided with a GMC SUV. Emergency responders transported him to Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital, but he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival due to multiple blunt force injuries. The driver of the SUV and four passengers were also injured. An investigation is underway to determine the specifics of the accident.
Greenville County Motorcycle Crash Claims Life of 34-Year-Old
The Greenville County Coroner’s Office has reported the death of a 34-year-old man following a motorcycle crash that occurred in Greenville County on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at approximately 4:29 PM. The victim has been identified as Kevin Leonard Schwenneker, a resident of Piedmont.
The fatal incident took place at the intersection of Easley Bridge Road and North Washington Avenue. According to reports from the South Carolina Highway Patrol, Schwenneker was riding south on US 123 when he attempted to cross the intersection. His motorcycle collided with a GMC SUV that was making a left turn. The collision impacted the passenger side of the SUV, which caused Schwenneker to be thrown onto the roadway.
Following the accident, Schwenneker was transported by emergency responders to Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital. Unfortunately, shortly after his arrival, he was pronounced dead at approximately 5 PM due to injuries sustained in the crash. An examination to determine the specifics of the injuries is scheduled for Monday, July 14.
Details of the Incident
The circumstances surrounding the incident indicate that Schwenneker’s motorcycle collided directly with the GMC SUV, which resulted in severe injuries. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is actively investigating the accident, along with the Greenville County Coroner’s Office. The injuries that led to Schwenneker’s death have been identified as multiple blunt force injuries, and the manner of death has been ruled as an accident.
Injuries to Others Involved
In addition to Schwenneker, the driver of the GMC SUV and four passengers were also injured in the crash. They received immediate medical attention and were subsequently taken to the hospital for treatment. The extent of their injuries has not yet been disclosed.
Looking Ahead
This tragic accident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with motorcycling, particularly at busy intersections. The investigation into the crash will seek to uncover any additional details regarding the circumstances leading to the collision and ascertain liability.
Background Context
Motorcycle accidents can have severe consequences, as riders are often more vulnerable in collisions compared to those in enclosed vehicles. According to statistics, motorcyclists are substantially overrepresented in traffic fatalities, highlighting the importance of safety measures. Various initiatives aim to educate both motorists and riders on the importance of vigilance and adherence to traffic laws to reduce such tragic events.
The Greenville County community is mourning the loss of Schwenneker as authorities continue to investigate this incident. Community support and resources may be mobilized to aid those impacted by this tragedy.
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Additional Resources
- Fox Carolina: Coroner Investigating Deadly Motorcycle Crash
- Wikipedia: Motorcycle Safety
- WSPA: One Dead in Motorcycle Crash in Greenville Co
- Google Search: Greenville motorcycle crash
- WYFF4: Greenville County Head-On Crash
- Google Scholar: Motorcycle accidents
- Ledger Transcript: Greenville Woman Dies in Fatal Crash
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Motorcycle

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