On a fateful day, August 17, the city of Augusta was rocked by the sad news of a horrific accident that took the lives of two young brothers. The Richmond County Coroner’s Office confirmed the identities of the victims as Barry Fields Jr., just 15 years old, and his brother Casey Fields, who was only 13. Both boys were passengers in a vehicle that was involved in a fiery crash during what started as a police chase.
According to reports, the tragic events began when a Blythe police officer attempted to pull over a Mercury Sable for speeding on Deans Bridge Road. An officer initiated the stop, but the driver of the Mercury allegedly refused to comply. Instead of following the suspect onto the wrong side of the road, the officer wisely chose not to pursue the vehicle.
As the chase unfolded, the rogue driver moved into the southbound lanes, continuing north. Sadly, after covering about a mile in this dangerous situation, the suspect collided head-on with a southbound truck, just north of the Etterle Road intersection. Eyewitness accounts say that the impact was devastating, engulfing the Mercury Sable in flames almost immediately. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but all three occupants of the fleeing vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene.
The coroner’s office confirmed that Barry was seated in the front passenger seat, while Casey was in the back. Both boys were beloved by their family and the local community, leaving behind heartbroken friends and relatives who are struggling to come to terms with the loss.
Currently, the identity of the driver is still pending, as the authorities are waiting for DNA results to make a positive identification. This additional layer of uncertainty adds to the family’s already unbearable grief.
In the wake of this heartbreaking incident, the Fields family has taken a brave step by creating a GoFundMe page to help cover the expenses related to the boys’ memorial service. Like many small communities, Augusta has come together to show their support, with various individuals and groups reaching out to lend a helping hand. It’s truly moving to see how the community has rallied around the Fields family in their time of need.
The GoFundMe page has gained a lot of attention, with donations pouring in from sympathetic locals who remember Barry and Casey as vibrant, full-of-life boys. This outpouring of love and support is a testament to the impact the brothers had on their community, even at such a young age.
As the investigation continues, many in the community are left with a mix of sorrow and disbelief. The tragic loss of Barry and Casey Fields serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that can arise from reckless driving and police pursuits. And while nothing can bring these young lives back, their memories will surely live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved them.
The upcoming memorial service will not only be a time for honoring Barry and Casey but also for the community to reflect on their shared responsibility to ensure the lives of young people are safeguarded. The Fields family, touched by the community’s kindness, hopes to remember their beloved boys in a way that celebrates their joy and laughter.
This tragic event has highlighted the importance of safety on the roads and has reminded everyone of the fragility of life. If you would like to support the Fields family in their time of grief, now is the time to show them that they are not alone. Together, we can help turn this tragedy into a testament to community strength and resilience.
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