One dead, another injured in “pedestrian accident” according to Sunland Park officials


SUNLAND PARK, New Mexico (KVIA) — One person is dead and another is in the hospital with serious injuries after an incident Sunland Park officials are calling a “pedestrian accident.” It happened near the intersection of Sunland Park Dr. and Appaloosa Dr. near the Racetrack and Casino.

ABC-7 is working to learn exactly what happened. We will continue to update this article as we learn more information.

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