Tarrant County deputy medical examiner on leave after audit finds errors in dozens of death cases
The audit included a review of 41 autopsies conducted by Dr. Marc Krouse.
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The audit concluded that Dr. Marc Krouse had made errors in at least 27 homicide cases from Jan. 1 to Nov. 9 of 2020, according to the
A letter sent to defense attorneys by the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office said the audit was completed on March 19 by the county medical examiner, Dr. Nizam Peerwani.
Tarrant County Deputy Medical Examiner to be fired after audit finds issues in more than two dozen cases
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Updated: 3:29 PM CST January 31, 2021
A man was was hit and killed by a tanker trailer truck Saturday after he lost his balance during a fight and fell into the road, according to Arlington police.
Officials said the man, who will not be identified until officials can notify his next of kin, was taken to a hospital shortly after the accident happened around 8:45 p.m. in the 1300 block of E. Abram Street.
Police say the truck driver was headed westbound in the outside lane of Abram Street when the fatal accident happened. The driver stopped and checked on the man before driving away from the scene, but came back after the police arrived and the man was taken to a local hospital. Police said there are currently no charges against the driver for failing to notify emergency services.