Jasmine Gill Killed in Pedestrian Accident in San Antonio, TX
San Antonio, TX — November 7, 2024, Jasmine Gill was killed as the result of a pedestrian accident at around 10:00 p.m. on U.S. Highway 281.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of Mulberry Avenue and Stadium Drive.

Investigators said that 35-year-old Jasmine Gill was on foot at the time in the area. While on foot, it appears a southbound Ford Bronco struck Jasmine Gill. Jasmine Gill sustained fatal injuries as a result of the collision.
Details suggest the driver remained at the scene, and there is no mention of potential charges or citations. The cause of the accident remains unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
The challenge with pedestrian accidents is that people tend to assume that they're always open-and-shut. But just like any serious accident, they can involve unusual, sometimes unpredictable circumstances. If authorities don't actually take the time to consider these possibilities, they may end up moving on before they've actually told the whole story.
Needless to say, a family who loses a loved one deserves to know they're getting the whole story. That's why accidents which don't initially get the attention they deserve fare better when independent investigators are able to pick up the slack and fill in any gaps the preliminary investigations may have left behind.

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