Man Pronounced Dead after Head-On Collision near Interstate 35

SAN ANTONIO, TX (September 26, 2023) – Early Sunday, one man was pronounced dead after a head-on collision on O’Connor Road.

Shortly before 2:30 a.m., local authorities received reports via dispatch near Interstate 35 and Wurzbach Parkway.

As per reports, one driver veered across the double yellow lines, entering the opposite lane, and collided head-on with a truck. The initial impact set off a chain reaction involving three vehicles.

Upon arrival, first responders discovered the overturned truck in a nearby ditch. The male occupant inside the truck succumbed to his injuries, and medics pronounced him deceased at the scene.

Paramedics transported two passengers from the wrong-way vehicle to a nearby hospital, where they received treatment for minor injuries.

Law enforcement officers later took the truck driver into custody for suspicion of driving while intoxicated, following a field sobriety test. Currently, an active investigation is underway to gather additional information. As soon as more details become available, they will be shared.


The team at Sweet James would like to take this opportunity to extend their sincere condolences to the loved ones of the deceased man. May you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.


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