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Accused drunk driver refused sobriety test after crash that killed bride: police

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Newly released affidavits from the Folly Beach Police Department have revealed what happened in the aftermath of a deadly crash that killed a bride and injured a groom just hours after they tied the knot in South Carolina.

Authorities wrote that Jamie Lee Komoroski, 25, who is accused of crashing into the newlyweds’ golf cart while under the influence, was uncooperative when police responded to the scene, and almost fell over when asked to complete a field sobriety test.

Police arrived at the scene around 10:15 p.m. on Friday and found a “large crash scene with a golf cart on its side.” The document notes that several victims were lying among the wreckage.

The responding officer said his priority was treating the bride, 34-year-old Samantha Miller, who was badly injured in the crash and later died at the scene.

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