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    Teen Driver Killed in Tragic West Virginia Crash After Apple Crash‑Alert Notification

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 20, 2025Updated:November 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. — A tight-knit community is reeling after the heartbreaking death of 17-year-old Wylie Wilkinson, a Sissonville High School student, who lost his life in a single-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon on Rocky Fork Road.

    According to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office, the crash happened around 4:00 p.m. in the 7100 block of Rocky Fork Road, a winding stretch of road between Sissonville and Cross Lanes. Wilkinson was driving solo when his car drifted across the center line. Deputies believe he may have either momentarily lost focus or misjudged a curve. In an effort to correct, he oversteered, the car lost stability, veered off the roadway, and slid down into a ravine. The vehicle overturned and struck a tree, and Wylie was pronounced dead at the scene. He was the only person in the car.

    It was actually a passerby who discovered the wreck and quickly called 9‑1‑1. But another crucial factor in the response was an Apple crash detection alert, which also notified emergency services. First responders, including deputies, firefighters, and EMS, arrived swiftly, but sadly were unable to revive Wylie.

    The news has shaken the halls of Sissonville High School. Students, teachers, and staff gathered to mourn, and the school brought in grief counselors the very next day to provide support, listen, and give space for people to process the pain. School leaders emphasized how important it is right now to let students openly express their feelings — anger, sadness, confusion — however they need to.

    Authorities say that harsh road or weather conditions don’t appear to have played a role. Instead, the crash seems tied to the challenge of handling a narrow, twisting country road — something that can test even experienced drivers. The investigation is still ongoing, and the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with more information to come forward.

    Wylie’s death has left a void in his community. Friends and neighbors remember him as a bright, kind kid with a warm smile and big dreams. The outpouring of love on social media reflects how deeply he touched the people around him.

    In a statement, sheriff’s deputies offered their “deepest condolences” to Wylie’s family and acknowledged how hard this loss is, not just for his loved ones, but for everyone at Sissonville High.

    As the investigation continues, the community stands together, grieving a young life that ended far too soon. At the same time, there’s a quiet, painful reminder of how fragile life can be — especially out on the winding rural roads many of these young people travel every day.

    The post Teen Driver Killed in Tragic West Virginia Crash After Apple Crash‑Alert Notification appeared first on Tripplenews.

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