NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. — February 14, 2025 — The community of Newberry County is mourning after a devastating house fire early Friday morning claimed the lives of April Nicole Sutton Long, 44, and Leroy Seegers, 73, leaving neighbors and loved ones grappling with shock and sorrow. The fire occurred on Windsong Hill Drive around 6:30 a.m., prompting a swift response from local fire departments and law enforcement.
What Happened
Emergency services were alerted to a residence engulfed in flames at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Friday. Responders from multiple departments, including Silverstreet Fire Department, arrived promptly but were immediately confronted with extreme fire conditions. Efforts to enter the home were initially impossible due to the intensity of the blaze.
Once the fire was contained and it was safe to enter, responders discovered two deceased individuals inside. Authorities confirmed the victims as April Nicole Sutton Long and Leroy Seegers, both residents of Silverstreet, South Carolina. Thankfully, two other occupants of the home were not present during the fire, offering a small relief in the midst of tragedy.
Who Were the Victims / Background of the Case
April Nicole Sutton Long and Leroy Seegers were beloved members of the Silverstreet community. April, 44, was remembered by friends and family for her warmth, kindness, and dedication to her loved ones. Leroy, 73, was cherished as a neighbor and community figure known for his generosity and steady presence. Their loss has sent ripples of grief through Newberry County, highlighting the tight-knit nature of the area and the impact of their lives on the people around them.
Investigation and Cause of the Fire
State and local authorities are actively investigating the fire to determine its origin. Investigators plan to analyze structural damage, interview witnesses, and review autopsy results scheduled for the upcoming week. Silverstreet Fire Chief Michael Parker emphasized the complexity and severity of the fire, calling it “profoundly devastating” for both the families and the first responders involved.
“The thoughts and deepest prayers of our department go out to the family, friends, and all who are grieving this tragic loss,” said Chief Parker.
Public and Social Media Reactions
The tragedy has prompted an outpouring of support across Newberry County. Community members have rallied around the families, sharing condolences, memories, and messages of hope on social media and in-person gatherings. Neighbors have been assisting surviving residents, offering emotional and practical support while the investigation continues. Many are using hashtags such as #RememberAprilAndLeroy and #NewberryCountyStrong to express collective grief and solidarity.
Next Steps / Official Statements
Authorities continue to prioritize both the ongoing investigation and community support. Autopsies for April Nicole Sutton Long and Leroy Seegers are scheduled to clarify the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Meanwhile, local leaders and emergency responders are emphasizing safety, unity, and compassion as the residents of Silverstreet cope with the aftermath.
The Newberry County community continues to mourn the untimely loss of two cherished individuals while offering comfort to surviving family members and honoring the lives and legacies of April and Leroy.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
