
The Dodge car driven by Paul Edwards Spencer of Lilesville was hit in the passenger side and rolled three times in an accident on Highway 74. Spencer was killed in the accident.
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Three Laurinburg residents survived a wreck near Wadesboro that claimed the life of a Lilesville man.
The wreck occurred Sunday at roughly 4 p.m. at the intersection of N.C. 1740 and U.S. 74, according to 1st. Sgt. M.R. Leach of the state Highway Patrol said.
The report said Paul Edwards Spencer, 54, died when his vehicle crossed U.S. 74 and was hit on the passenger side by a 2002 Jeep sport utility vehicle driven by James Lester Butler of Laurinburg.
"A witness said [Spencer's] car didn't yield at that stop sign, it just went straight across," he said. Alcohol may have been a factor but officials would not be sure until the toxicology reports were complete.
Spencer's vehicle rolled three times and landed on its side after the collision.
Spencer was alone and Butler had two passengers.
Butler and his passengers were taken to Anson Community Hospital.
Their injuries did not appear to be life threatening, Leach said Tuesday.