SAN ANTONIO, TX — A pedestrian has died after a serious traffic accident that happened in San Antonio, Texas on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014, according to a news report from KENS5.
Investigators with details of the crash investigation have said that they believe one person was killed when they were hit by a white car when they were walking along or trying to cross Interstate 10. The accident was reported around 6:30 in the morning.
Scene of the Accident
The as-of-yet unidentified pedestrian was pronounced dead on the scene by emergency response personnel when they arrived. The driver of the vehicle did not report immediate injuries at the scene.
The investigation into the crash is being handled by officials from the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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