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Mother of South Carolina bride killed in wedding crash lashes out at accused drunk driver

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South Carolina bride killed in a wedding night crash lashed out at the driver whose blood alcohol level was allegedly more than three times the legal limit, saying "This was not an accident." Samantha Miller, 34, died and her groom Aric Hutchinson, 36, was seriously injured when Jamie Komoroski rear-ended their golf cart after they left their reception in Folly Beach.

Komoroski, 25, had a blood-alcohol level of .261% during the April 28 collision, according to an incident report released by police Thursday."It wasn't an accident.

This person chose to drink, get behind the wheel, and plow down my daughter," Lisa Miller, an addiction specialist, told Fox News Digital. "This is a conscious choice that a young lady made."SOUTH CAROLINA GROOM PLANNING BRIDE'S FUNERAL AFTER TRAGIC WEDDING DAY CRASHStill image of the mother and sister of a South Carolina bride who was killed on the night of her wedding during and interview with FOX News Digital. (FOX News Digital )Miller and her daughter, Mandi Jenkins, said it had been the perfect wedding before the celebration ended in unimaginable tragedy.

After the couple left the reception, Samantha told her new husband she wanted the "night to last forever." LAWYERS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA DRIVER ACCUSED OF KILLING BRIDE SAY DON’T 'RUSH TO JUDGMENT'Moments later, Komoroski slammed her Toyota Camry into the golf cart, which flew more than 100 yards and rolled several times.

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