• March 08, 2017

One Killed in Multi-Vehicle Collision on Interstate 10 in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX -- A multi-vehicle crash in the area of San Antonio, TX took the life of one unidentified person early Wednesday, March 8, 2017.

The incident took place on Interstate 10 close to De Zavala Road.

It looks like the initial collision involved a fender-bender between two passenger cars at Loop 1604. As the two drivers involved in the crash were sorting things out, the driver of one of the vehicles left the scene, and took off at high speeds down Interstate 10. The vehicle for unclear reasons lost control, entered the highway, struck a guardrail, flipped and threw the driver. The driver of the vehicle was reportedly struck by a passing vehicle as they lay in the roadway.

The unidentified driver was killed at the scene of the incident.

The exact cause of the incident had yet to be determined at the time of the report.

The official investigation is ongoing and may reveal more details as it unfolds.

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