Woman Killed by Wind-Blown Umbrella at South Carolina Restaurant
A woman was fatally injured after being struck by a wind-blown umbrella at a restaurant in Summerton, South Carolina, according to local authorities. The incident occurred during the weekend of the Memorial Day holiday, highlighting the unpredictable dangers of severe weather.
Details of the Incident
The accident took place at the Driftwood Grill Home of the Lazy Gator, located near Lake Marion. According to the Clarendon County Coroner’s Office, the victim and her spouse were dining on the restaurant’s patio when a sudden gust of wind dislodged an umbrella from a nearby table, striking the woman in the head and neck. Emergency responders arrived at the scene but declared her deceased due to the severity of her injuries.

The victim has been identified as Dana Weinger, a resident of South Carolina. Authorities have classified the case as an accident, with plans to conduct an autopsy at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston to confirm the cause of death.
Restaurant’s Response
The Driftwood Grill Home of the Lazy Gator issued a statement expressing deep sorrow over the tragedy. The restaurant described the event as a “severe and sudden weather incident” and acknowledged its impact on the community. It announced the organization of a support session in collaboration with local authorities and chaplains to assist employees and affected individuals.
“This has profoundly affected many people in our community, including customers, staff, first responders, and all those involved,” the restaurant said. “We ask for prayers, compassion, and privacy for the family during this incredibly difficult time.”
Weather Context
The National Weather Service reported severe storms and strong wind gusts in the Lake Marion area during the Memorial Day weekend. The meteorological conditions align with the restaurant’s account of the incident, underscoring the risks posed by sudden weather changes in the region.