Sandra Watson, John Michael Arthur Killed in Car Accident in San Patricio County, TX
San Patricio County, TX — June 8, 2023, Sandra Jeanette Watson and John Michael Arthur were killed following a car accident at 9:45 p.m. along F.M. 136.
According to details released by the Texas Department of Public Safety, the crash happened along F.M. 136 outside the town of Gregory.

It appears that the incident involved a southbound Acura TSX which was reportedly driven by 66-year-old John Michael Arthur. In the northbound lane was a Mercedes driven by 57-year-old Sandra Jeanette Watson. due to factors which have yet to be publicly confirmed, the vehicles crashed head-on into each other.
As a result of the collision, both Arthur and Watson succumbed to fatal injuries. Details did not identify anyone else being involved in the crash. Currently, there is no further information about the crash which can be confirmed. That is pending more information from authorities as their investigations continue.
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