Valdemar Eli Gracia, 44, killed in San Antonio motorcycle crash
SAN ANTONIO, TX – A 44-year-old man died last Thursday evening in a two-vehicle collision along a major roadway in northwest San Antonio, reports KSAT 12.
The accident occurred shortly before 6:45 p.m. in the area of 14900 Kyle Seale Parkway. This is on the northbound side of the road, just south of Dr. Hector P. Garcia Middle School.
Police say that a northbound Ford F-250 struck a Suzuki Grand Vitara when the driver of the latter vehicle failed to yield to oncoming traffic while exiting a private drive.
The motorcyclist, identified as Valdemar Eli Garcia, died at the scene of the wreck.
The driver of the pickup truck did stop to render aid and speak with police.
No other injuries have been cited in connection to the crash, and no charges have been filed.
A full investigation is underway.
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