Edward Walker Killed in Car Accident in Austin, TX
Austin, TX — June 28, 2025, Edward Walker was killed as the result of a car versus pedestrian accident at around 12:30 a.m. on I-35.
Preliminary information about the accident says that the incident took place north of the I-35 and Parmer Lane intersection.

According to officials, 63-year-old Edward Walker was on foot at the time. In a series of events not clear, two vehicles struck Edward Walker. Authorities say the drivers remained at the scene.
Due to the collisions, Edward Walker was killed. Right now, additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Unfortunately, people tend to overlook pedestrian accidents. There's a common thought that either someone was in a crosswalk, or they were in the wrong. The law is more nuanced than that, though. It's important there are thorough investigations to understand the full context of what happened in the accident and leading up to it. If nothing else, it's important the evidence is able to tell the story when the victim isn't around to speak for themselves. This can be a vital step in getting a family the closure they deserve.

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