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Man found guilty in connection with crash that killed unborn child

Constatino Tristian-Coronado found guilty of multiple charges

Constantino Tristian-Coronado booking photo. (Bexar County Jail)

SAN ANTONIO – The trial for Constantino Tristian-Coronado, who is accused of causing a crash that led to the death of an unborn child, reached a verdict on Tuesday.

A jury found Coronado guilty of manslaughter with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, aggravated assault, and aggravated assault of a public servant.

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The charges stem from a crash on the South Side in May 2021.

According to the prosecution’s arguments, Coronado was fleeing the scene of a minor crash he caused near South Zarzamora and Interstate 35 when he struck another vehicle that had pulled over for an approaching ambulance with lights and sirens activated.

“What happened is the force with which Mr. Coronado hit her while he was fleeing forced her to cross into oncoming traffic, and she was hit head-on by an ambulance that was running code in the opposite direction,” the prosecution said.

The woman driving the vehicle, April Levine, was eight months pregnant and had her 1-year-old child in the back seat. Levine, her child, and the paramedics involved in the crash suffered injuries, but her unborn son did not survive.

Defense lawyers argued that the crash was an accident in their opening statements. They claimed Coronado had been hit in the first collision and was attempting to turn around to return to the scene.

The punishment phase for Coronado begins Wednesday morning.


About the Authors

Erica Hernandez is an Emmy award-winning journalist with 15 years of experience in the broadcast news business. Erica has covered a wide array of stories all over Central and South Texas. She's currently the court reporter and cohost of the podcast Texas Crime Stories.

Misael started at KSAT-TV as a photojournalist in 1987.

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