Umbrella swept by wind kills woman at South Carolina beach | Ap | fredericknewspost.com

2022-09-04 18:49:41 By : Ms. Joy Bai-

GARDEN CITY, S.C. — A beachgoer was killed Wednesday after a loose beach umbrella impaled her in the chest, authorities said.

The umbrella was blown from its anchoring by the wind around 12:40 p.m. and hit Tammy Perreault while she was at a Garden City beach, Horry County Chief Deputy Coroner Tamara Willard told news outlets.

Perreault, 63, died about an hour later at the hospital from chest trauma, Willard said.

Beach umbrellas have a spiked end to help push them into the sand and their wide canopy allows them to get caught up in a strong wind if they are not anchored properly, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.

The federal agency estimates about 3,000 people are injured by beach umbrellas every year.

U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner of Virginia asked the safety agency to review safety rules for beach umbrellas and start a safety campaign after a Virginia woman was killed by an umbrella in 2016.

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Your comment has been submitted.

There was a problem reporting this.

Keep it clean. No vulgar, racist, sexist or sexually-oriented language. Engage ideas. This forum is for the exchange of ideas, not personal attacks or ad hominem criticisms. TURN OFF CAPS LOCK. Be civil. Don't threaten. Don't lie. Don't bait. Don't degrade others. No trolling. Stay on topic. No spamming. This is not the place to sell miracle cures. No deceptive names. Apparently misleading usernames are not allowed. Say it once. No repetitive posts, please. Help us. Use the 'Report' link for abusive posts.

Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to read or post comments.

Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

Please purchase a subscription to continue reading.

Your current subscription does not provide access to this content.

You get home delivery Monday through Saturday – plus full digital access any time, on any device – with our six-day subscription delivery membership.

This membership plan includes member-only benefits like our popular ticket giveaways, all of our email newsletters and access to the daily digital replica of the printed paper. Also, you can share digital access with up to four other household members at no additional cost.

Subscriptions renew automatically every 30 days. Call 240-215-8600 to cancel auto-renewal. Most subscribers are served by News-Post carriers; households in some outlying areas receive same-day delivery through the US Postal Service. If your household falls in a postal delivery area, you will be notified by our customer service team.

With our four-day Wednesday-through-Saturday home delivery package, you get home delivery of our popular Food and 72 Hours sections as well as the full Saturday-Sunday weekend paper.

And, as with all of our packages, you get full access to all of our online content, any day and on any device.

Membership includes access to newsletters, special offers and the ability to share your subscription with up to four additional household members.

Subscriptions renew automatically every 30 days. Call 240-215-8600 to cancel auto-renewal. Most subscribers are served by News-Post carriers; households in some outlying areas receive same-day delivery through the US Postal Service. If your household falls in a postal delivery area, you will be notified by our customer service team.

With a digital-only membership subscription, you get individual access to all of our online content, 24/7, on any device.

Digital memberships qualify for special member benefits, like our popular ticket giveaways.

Plus you get access to the ePages, a digital replica of the printed paper, and all of our email newsletters.

Subscriptions renew automatically every 30 days. Call 240-215-8600 to cancel auto-renewal.

Our short-term pass is the digital equivalent of buying a couple of papers at the corner store. You can access all of our digital content for 48 hours with each non-renewing pass.

Sorry, no member giveaways, custom newsletters, linked accounts or ePages access with short-term passes.

Sorry, no promotional deals were found matching that code.

Promotional Rates were found for your code.

Keep the conversation about local news & events going by joining us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Recent updates from The News-Post and also from News-Post staff members are compiled below.

Our local business directory includes detailed information for featured businesses as well as customer reviews and direct links to related events.

Our local business directory includes detailed information for featured businesses as well as customer reviews and direct links to related events.

Stay informed of daily news & events in your community for as little as $3.25 a week.

The Frederick News-Post is printed by FNP Printing and Publishing.