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Tragic Collision Claims Lives of Four Workers in Eden, NC

Emergency responders at the scene of a tragic collision in Eden, NC

News Summary

A fatal accident in Eden, North Carolina, has resulted in the loss of four workers’ lives when a dump truck ran a stop sign and struck them. The incident occurred at a busy intersection, leading to serious injuries for others. Michael Ray Vernon, the driver of the truck, faces charges as the community mourns this tragedy. Condolences and support initiatives for the impacted families have surfaced amidst the sorrow, highlighting the need for traffic safety improvements in the area.

Tragic Collision Claims Lives of Four Workers in Eden, NC

In a heart-wrenching incident that has left the small town of Eden, North Carolina, shaken, a fatal crash occurred on Thursday, April 24, 2025, around 1:30 p.m. at the bustling intersection of Carroll Street and Church Street. This tragic event involved a city-owned dump truck, driven by Michael Ray Vernon, a 66-year-old resident of Eden, which tragically failed to stop at a stop sign while heading north on Carroll Road.

Details of the Collision

The dump truck struck six workers who were busy conducting powerline work in the area on behalf of Carolina Power and Signalization. In a series of unfortunate events, after colliding with these workers, Vernon’s truck also crashed into a parked bucket truck that had a person inside before veering off the road and landing in a ditch.

Casualties and Injuries

Four of the six workers tragically lost their lives at the scene, and while their names haven’t been released yet, they included three employees of Carolina Power and a contract inspector. The community is mourning this devastating loss as the reality of the situation begins to sink in.

Two other workers, a 24-year-old from Reidsville and a 34-year-old from Eden, sustained serious, life-threatening injuries and were immediately airlifted to Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in nearby Winston-Salem. Thankfully, the individual inside the bucket truck—a 31-year-old man from Reidsville—was hospitalized but suffered only non-life-threatening injuries. It’s a small consolation amidst the chaos.

The Driver’s Condition and Charges

As for Michael Ray Vernon, he reportedly suffered minor injuries and sought treatment at a local hospital. However, the legal ramifications of this tragic incident are looming large, as Vernon has been charged with a stop sign violation along with misdemeanor death by motor vehicle. Fortunately, ski investigators believe that impairment was not a factor in the crash, which brings to light the pressing issue of road safety.

Community and Organizational Response

In the wake of this tragic event, condolences have poured in from various quarters. Duke Energy, which has a vested interest given that the workers were conducting powerline work, expressed deep sadness over the loss and extended heartfelt sorrow to the families and coworkers affected by this incident.

The mayor of Eden, Neville Hall, shared his sympathies in a video statement, expressing gratitude to first responders who rushed to the scene. Rockingham County officials have also joined in offering condolences, highlighting the significant impact this tragedy has left on the close-knit community.

Eyewitness Accounts

Eyewitnesses described the crash, recalling that Vernon’s vehicle was speeding through the intersection without a hint of slowing down. Such accounts raise serious questions about traffic safety at this intersection and whether measures need to be revised to prevent future incidents.

Support for Victims’ Families

As the investigation unfolds, which is being handled by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol along with the National Transportation Safety Board, local communities have begun initiatives to support those affected. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to provide assistance to the surviving relatives of one of the deceased workers, showcasing the spirit of togetherness in times of sorrow.

For now, city officials have decided not to provide any further interviews or comments as the investigation is still ongoing. Additionally, Michael Ray Vernon has been placed on administrative leave from his job as an equipment operator II with the City of Eden, a position he has held since 2017.

This tragic accident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of life and the importance of road safety. Support continues to rally for the families of the victims, and the community’s heart remains heavy as they navigate the aftermath of this unfortunate day.

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