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Porter-Gaud community mourns teen, mother

The Post and Courier
Tuesday, May 13, 2008


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Porter-Gaud Headmaster Christian Proctor talks about student Cushire Akabidavis Tuesday morning, a day after she and her mother, Christina Akabidavis, were killed in an auto accident on I-26.

Porter-Gaud Headmaster Christian Proctor talks about student Cushire Akabidavis Tuesday morning, a day after she and her mother, Christina Akabidavis, were killed in an auto accident on I-26. Watch »

Students at the Porter-Gaud School began the morning Tuesday with an assembly full of prayer and reflection for a ninth-grade student and her mother who died in a crash on Interstate 26.

The Monday afternoon wreck killed Christina Akabidavis, 42, and one of her 15-year-old twin daughters, Cushire Akabidavis. Twin sister Rishire Akabidavis was recovering at Medical University Hospital Tuesday morning with a broken leg, Porter-Gaud Headmaster Christian Proctor said. Both twins attended the school.

“They were just bright, shining people,” Proctor said. “We lost two valuable members of our community. Cushire and her sister (are) phenomenal people, and their mother, Christina, was always here, very active on campus.”

Authorities said the accident happened around 3:10 p.m. while Cushire was driving east in front of the rest area near College Park Road. The twins had turned 15 on Saturday, the age when one can get a learner’s permit in South Carolina.

A prayer vigil in the Porter-Gaud library Monday night drew more than 100 students, Proctor said. Later, 30-40 ninth-grade students went to the headmaster’s house on campus. At 8 a.m. Tuesday, upper-school students headed straight to an assembly to remember their classmate and her mother.

Both girls were strong students at the private school with ties to the Episcopal Church. They consistently made the honor roll and were volunteer tutors, Proctor said. The headmaster remembered sitting next to their mother at boys’ basketball games and being enchanted by her accent from West Africa, where she was originally from.

Lisa Miller lives next door to the Akabidavis’ house in The Lakes subdivision of North Charleston. The twins often rode bicycles through the area and would offer to walk Miller’s two cocker spaniels.

“They were just phenomenal girls,” Miller said. “Smart, as nice as you could be, polite young ladies. Every mother’s dream daughter, and she had two of them.”




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This article has  4 comment(s)

Posted by SuzieQJones on May 13, 2008 at 9:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Such a sad story. Thoughts & prayers to the family.



Posted by coolfreaknbeans on May 13, 2008 at 10:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.Such a sad,tragic accident.May the recovery of your loved one be quick and your family find strength in healing.



Posted by nty05 on May 13, 2008 at 10:53 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Given all of the violence and negativity in our society, we really couldn't afford to lose such a bright star like Cushire! It sounds like Cushire would have been an amazing woman. I hope her spirit and strength lives through her twin sister, and that Rishire is able to heal and move past this tragedy to go on and live an amazing life!



Posted by wpc3iop on May 13, 2008 at 11:10 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Sounds as though this young lady and her mother were wonderful people and will be sorely missed...my condolences to the family and friends.




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