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Four bars on San Antonio’s St. Mary’s Strip named in over-serving lawsuit

Four bars on San Antonio’s St. Mary’s Strip named in over-serving lawsuit

A deadly wrong-way crash in July claimed three lives, including that of 20-year-old Koree Alcoser and an off-duty Bexar County sheriff’s deputy, also 20. Now, Alcoser’s father is suing four San Antonio bars, arguing that they over-served the driver who allegedly caused the fatal collision.



This article was originally published by Stephanie Koithan at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/food-drink/four-bars-on-san-antonios-st-marys-strip-named-in-over-serving-lawsuit-35645889).

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