• April 04, 2023

Patricia Carla Rogers Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth, TX — March 30, 2023, Patricia Rogers was killed and one person was injured following a pedestrian accident along Edwards Ranch Road.

Investigators said that the incident happened at around 10:30 p.m. in the area of Edwards Ranch Road and Marathon Avenue, just off Chisholm Trail. It appears that 63-year-old Patricia Rogers was walking with another person while crossing Edwards Ranch Road. While crossing, an SUV hit the pedestrians.

Patricia Carla Rogers Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Fort Worth, TX

Rogers sustained fatal injuries due to the accident while the other pedestrian had injuries thought to be serious. The SUV driver spoke with police and is not said to be facing charges. No further information is currently available.

When it comes to pedestrian accidents, it always bothers me how little attention they seem to get. While there are some rather straight-forward circumstances that can lead to these awful events, that's no reason to take the situation lightly. After all, there's still a family out there that deserves answers. Are the proper steps being taken to consider all possible factors here so they know they're getting the full story?

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