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1 Person Killed In A Pedestrian Accident In Houston (Houston, TX)

August 22, 2023 – Nationwide Report®

The Houston Police Department reported a pedestrian accident on Monday night. The accident occurred in the 9900 block of South Main at I-610 South Loop West at 12:45 a.m. 

According to the officials, two vehicles initially collided. A red Ford Pickup truck rear-ended a Toyota Highlander before fleeing the scene. While fleeing, the pickup ran over a homeless man who was asleep. 

The homeless man was rushed to a local hospital with fatal injuries. Unfortunately, he succumbed to them and was pronounced dead. The identity of the man is not yet known at this time. 

The fatal crash is still being investigated at this time. The officials have not disclosed any details regarding the pickup involved in the collision at this time. 

Source: ABC 13

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