San Antonio, TX — Police officers with the SAPD said that they have identified the man who passed away last Friday night (October 17, 2014) in a car accident. They said that Adrian Hernandez, 30, was killed on Friday night after his SUV was in a wreck along Loop 410.
The details of what happened are still a little unclear, but police believe it may have been speed-related. They said that Hernandez was driving a Chevrole Tahoe SUV along eastbound Loop 410 that night when he lost control near Somerset Road.
His SUV then overturned multiple times, they said, and he was thrown from the driver’s seat. Paramedics were called to the scene, but said that Adrian Hernandez had passed away immediately.
There was another passenger in the front seat of the SUV, but they suffered only minor injuries and were taken to University Hospital.
More details will hopefully be released later as the police continue their investigation.
Scene of the Accident
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