Video - Editor's Pick
-
SeaWorld San Antonio worker dies from electrical shock
Posted on August 25, 2012 at 2:13 PM
Updated Sunday, Aug 26 at 1:18 PM
A worker at SeaWorld San Antonio died after being electrocuted at the park on Saturday morning, officials have confirmed. The accident occurred inside an employee area and did not involve any other employees, guests or animals.
Share
More Editor's Pick Videos
-
Credit: KENS 5
I-Team: Dangerous fertilizer chemical used by 20 companies in S.A.
-
Offenders beware: Lone Star Fugitive Task Force is coming
-
I-Team: Two local schools fall short on number of fire drills in 2011-2012
-
Eye in the sky: Artificial intelligence keeping watch over Texas cities
-
S.A. police patrolling Backpage.com in battle against sex trafficking
-
Sheriff Susan Pamerleau setting sights on peace officer license
-
'We want out of here': Landowners blame ailments on fracking fumes
-
Cow plunges to death as deputy tries to move it from Loop 1604 bridge
-
KENS 5 viewers spotlight the 'most dangerous roadways' in San Antonio
-
I-Team: Mourning father builds roadside crosses for DWI victims throughout Texas
-
SAPD: Four family members killed in wrong-way crash with DWI suspect
-
'USA! USA! USA!': Ride2Recovery pedals hard through Central Texas
-
Neighbors shocked dead body was found under house on Paschal Street
-
Notorious female mystery blogger: Drug war killed journalism in Mexico
-
S.A. firefighters battle massive blaze at Medical Drive apartments
-
CMT's 'Swanderosa' estate burns down one month after mom's death
-
SH 130 toll way or freeway? Texas lawmaker urges to consider buyout
-
Teen racer plunges five floors off North Star Mall parking garage