Ruby Underwood Killed, Andrew Camarillo, 2 Injured in Alleged Hit-and-run Accident in San Antonio, TX
UPDATE (June 5, 2025): Further information from authorities identified one of the motorcyclists as Andrew Camarillo. Andrew Camarillo reportedly sustained serious injuries in the accident.
UPDATE (May 20, 2025): Reports have identified the victim killed in the accident as 29-year-old Ruby Underwood.
San Antonio, TX — May 18, 2025, one person was killed and three others were injured following an alleged hit-and-run accident at 12:24 a.m. on US 90.
Authorities released initial details about the accident, saying it happened on eastbound lanes of Highway 90 near Southwest 36th Street.

According to officials, a group of motorcyclists were going along highway. While doing so, authorities say that a speeding vehicle crashed into one of the motorcyclists. This led to a chain reaction, and three other motorcyclists crashed.
Due to the accident, the third motorcyclist, a 29-year-old woman, was fatally injured. The other three motorcyclists had unspecified injuries.
Authorities say they located and questioned two suspects who were allegedly in the runaway vehicle. There may be pending charges as investigations continue.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
If it's true that authorities know who caused this and left the scene, then hopefully that means there will be accountability for those actions. It's possible there are even other things to hold them accountable for. A lot of the time when someone leaves an accident scene, there was something specific they wanted to hide from authorities. Have investigators looked into alcohol? Drugs? Warrants? If not, there could still be more to this story that needs attention.

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