Man killed in Nicholas County ATV crash

SUMMERSVILLE, W.Va. — A Nicholas County man died Sunday in a crash between side-by-side ATVs according to investigators with the Nicholas County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies said Charles “Chad” Taylor, 28, of Dixie, was operating one ATV and Bradley Taylor was driving the other coming down a hill on Panther Mountain Road when Bradley Taylor’s machine rear-ended Chad Taylor’s causing it to roll over and land on top of Chad Taylor.

Chad Taylor was taken to Summersville Regional Medical Center where he later died.

Two passengers in the overturned ATV were injured.

The accident took place at about 4 p.m. Sunday. The investigation continues.





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