Pedestrian Killed in Car Accident on Live Oak St. in Marlin, TX
UPDATE (January 15, 2024): Recent reports have been released which clarify what happened during this accident. The victim of this crash—a 71-year-old man—was reportedly attempting to enter his minivan which had been parked on the shoulder of Live Oak Street when he and his vehicle were struck by a westbound Buick Lucerne.
While the victim was flown to a local medical facility, he eventually succumbed to the fatal injuries he incurred as a result of the accident. Authorities have recommended charges intoxication manslaughter against the 71-year-old man who had been the sold occupant of the Buick.
Marlin, TX — December 30, 2023, a pedestrian was injured in a car accident just after 6:10 in the evening along Live Oak Street.
According to authorities, the accident took place along Live Oak Street in the vicinity of the Falls Street intersection.

For as yet unconfirmed reasons, a vehicle reportedly collided with a pedestrian, resulting in the incursion of reportedly severe injuries on the part of the pedestrian. The victim was flown to a local hospital in order to receive immediate treatment.
The cause of the accident is under active investigation by local authorities. Charges are allegedly pending against the driver of the vehicle. The weather and road conditions in the area at the time have not been reported on. Additional details pertaining to this incident—including the identities of those involved—are not available at this point in time.

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