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Two women charged in deadly Myrtle Beach, SC, area nightclub shooting. A NC man died

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Two North Carolina women have been charged for their alleged involvement in a deadly Myrtle Beach nightclub shooting.

Eva Darlene Pricher, 40, of Hoffman, and Shania Denise Fuller, 21, of McLeansville, were charged with being an accessory and accessory after the fact to murder.

An arrest warrant said that Pricher was present while the gunman, who has not been identified or arrested, shot Jadis Nelson, 22, of Rockingham, North Carolina, several times, causing his death, and severely injuring another person.

Pricher also allegedly pulled out a gun and shot at the victims, according to the warrant.

Fuller was driving the vehicle with the gunman, who got out of the vehicle and allegedly shot Nelson in close proximity to Fuller, according to an arrest warrant. Fuller than left with the suspect and did not stop to render aid.

Nelson died April 24 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center from injuries he received during the shooting in the parking lot of the 3001 Nightlife on Lake Arrowhead Road, the Horry County Coroner’s Office said.

The shooting happened April 7 around 1:52 a.m. in the parking lot of 3001 Nightlife, 920 Lake Arrowhead Road. One person was critically injured, and the other had injuries that were not life-threatening.

Both were taken to the hospital by personal vehicles before first responders arrived at the scene.

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