Gloria Molina Killed in Car Accident in El Paso, TX
El Paso, TX — January 5, 2025, Gloria Molina was fatally injured as the result of a car accident at around 12:21 p.m. at a gas station off Doniphan Drive.
According to preliminary details released by the El Paso Police Department, the accident happened off the corner of Doniphan Drive and Country Club Road at a Speedway gas station.

Authorities say that 77-year-old Gloria Molina was walking through the parking lot after leaving the gas station. While doing so, a Porsche at a gas pump began driving, striking Molina. As a result, Molina died the following day.
Right now, further specifics are unconfirmed. Authorities blamed the accident on driver inattention. No charges are reported right now.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With a pedestrian accident like this, people often mistakenly believe the investigations will be straight-forward. However, there could be extenuating factors that present unique challenges. For instance, have authorities looked into the property where this accident occurred?
There are times where issues at a business actually contribute to pedestrian accidents. Sometimes, it's due to a lack of lighting or clear markings on the lot. Other times, pedestrians or vehicles may be routed in a way that makes things unnecessarily hazardous. Likely or not, these things can contributing to a fatal pedestrian accident, and a victim's loved ones deserve to know all possible factors have been thoroughly considered. So while driver inattention may be the only factor here, there should be clear evidence to say for sure.

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