San Antonio, TX — A woman was hospitalized with critical injuries after a rollover accident in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday, July 31, 2014. The accident took place on Interstate 37, near Military Drive.
The woman was taken to University Hospital, with what a SAPD officer described as injuries to her lower extremities.
According to officials, it appeared that the woman, who was not identified, was tailgating another vehicle on the interstate and lost control of her car. The car rolled off the highway and onto the grass.
The accident is still being investigated. No other injuries were reported.
Approximate Scene of the Accident
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