1 Person Hospitalized in San Antonio Pedestrian Crash on Culebra Street and Zarzamora Street
SAN ANTONIO, TX (May 28, 2023) – Friday night, a startling pedestrian accident on Culebra Street and Zarzamora Street injures one person.
The incident happened at around 10:00 p.m. at the intersection of Culebra Street and Zarzamora Street.
According to reports, a vehicle struck a male pedestrian who was attempting to cross the roadway.
Moreover, paramedics rushed the victim to a local hospital with critical injuries.
Furthermore, officers confirmed that the female driver of the vehicle remained at the scene after the crash and is not expected to face any charges.
At this time, the cause of the crash remained unclear. When additional information became available, the public will be notified.
Due to limited information, the authorities continued to investigate the crash.
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