Deadly Night on Zarzamora, Woman Struck and Killed Crossing South Side Street

A woman was killed Saturday night after a vehicle hit her while she was crossing South Zarzamora Street on San Antonio’s South Side, according to police. Officers said she was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver stayed behind and spoke with investigators, and authorities had not filed any charges when the initial information was released.

Crash Details From Police

Police told KSAT the woman was crossing South Zarzamora Street when a driver heading southbound hit her. First responders pronounced her dead at the scene. The station reported that the driver remained at the location and cooperated with officers while they documented the crash and gathered evidence. As of late Saturday night, the investigation was still underway.

Zarzamora Is a High-Injury Corridor

City transportation planners have already flagged Zarzamora Street as part of San Antonio’s High-Injury Network, placing it squarely in the city’s Vision Zero efforts to curb serious and deadly crashes. In a federal grant filing, City of San Antonio staff noted that Bexar County sees about 67 pedestrian deaths a year and that Zarzamora has been the site of multiple fatal crashes in recent years.

The same documents call for safety upgrades like mid-block crossings, pedestrian hybrid beacons, better lighting and pedestrian refuge islands, all aimed at slowing drivers down and giving people on foot a safer shot at crossing the busy corridor.

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