• June 07, 2023

Derek Washington Killed in Car Accident in Austin, TX

Austin, TX — May 26, 2023, Derek Washington was fatally injured following a car accident at around 11:10 p.m. along Research Boulevard.

Authorities said that the incident took place near the intersection of the Research Boulevard service road and Metric Boulevard.

Derek Washington Killed in Car Accident in Austin, TX

According to statements from Austin Police Department officials, 36-year-old Derek Washington was in a vehicle that was going along the service road. For reasons which have not yet been confirmed, the vehicle lost control and went off-road. Doing so, the vehicle crashed into a pole.

Washington sustained injuries in the crash which ultimately proved to be fatal. He was identified in recent reports, but additional details about the crash itself remain unclear. No others were said to have been involved, and no factors have been confirmed at this time. Investigations are ongoing.

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