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Woman charged in connection with fatal crash remains hospitalized, BCSO says

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said a woman facing multiple charges in connection with a fatal crash is still being treated for injuries sustained in the crash.

Investigators said Marilyn Denise Thompson, 53, remains hospitalized this weekend.

Thompson is accused of driving her gray Hyundai and striking two different vehicles – a white Chevrolet and a red Ford truck – from behind on Nov. 5 in the 27200 block of Interstate 10 West.

Two people who were in the Chevrolet were killed in the accident. The Bexar County Coroner’s Office identified the fatalities as Rufino Pedraza Rebollar, 46, and Fabian Pedraza Rebollar, 38.

According to BCSO, the driver of the Ford truck suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

During the investigation, the sheriff’s office said Thompson showed no signs that her vehicle had broken down before crashing into the Chevrolet and Ford. Officers said they also found open containers in the Hyundai.

Her blood alcohol level at the time of the accident is not yet known.

While Thompson is not currently in the Bexar County Adult Jail, the sheriff’s office said she was taken into custody by proxy.

Bexar County Jail records show Thompson is charged with three felonies: two counts of intoxication manslaughter (second-degree felonies) and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in a motor vehicle (first-degree felonies).

A Bexar County judge placed Thompson under house arrest, records show. Her bond for all three charges is $400,000.

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