Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : November 13, 2023

Woman struck, killed by vehicle on N Main near 29th St in Fort Worth

FORT WORTH, TX – A woman died on Sunday night when a vehicle hit her as she crossed a busy roadway near the Fort Worth Stockyards, reports DFW Scanner.

The incident happened sometime before 8:23 p.m. on North Main Street just north of West 29th Street, which is southeast of the Fort Worth Aviation Museum and east of Lincoln Park.

Authorities pronounced the pedestrian deceased at the scene of the accident. They’ve not yet released her identity to the public.

It’s not yet clear if the vehicle involved in the crash remained at the scene. A full investigation is underway, and our team of writers will post updates when we learn more about the circumstances of the accident.

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