• August 04, 2023

Robert Burge III Killed in Pedestrian Accident on Northeast Loop 410 in San Antonio, TX

UPDATE (August 31, 2023): Recent information from authorities identifies the pedestrian killed in the accident as 29-year-old Robert Burge III. Right now, no further information can be confirmed.

San Antonio, TX — August 4, 2023, one person was fatally injured due to a vehicle versus pedestrian accident at around 4:00 a.m. along Northeast Loop 410.

Officials with the San Antonio Police Department said that the incident happened along the service road in the area of the Old Seguin Road intersection.

Robert Burge III Killed in Pedestrian Accident on Loop 410 in San Antonio, TX

Right now, exact circumstances remain unclear. Officials said that a pedestrian was on the service road and not in a crosswalk. While there, a vehicle hit the man. Photos in local reports show 18-wheelers, however it's unclear what kind of vehicle hit the victim.

As a result of the collision, the man hit by the vehicle succumbed to fatal injuries. No one else was hurt. Investigations are ongoing at this time.

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