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Tragedy in Conroe: 72-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in Intersection Crash — Was Sun Glare to Blame? The Moment That Changed Everything It was supposed to be just another Tuesday afternoon in the quiet community of Grand Central Park. The sun hung low in the western sky, casting long shadows across the intersection of Grand Village Blvd. and Town Park Drive. Mrs. Kate Autry, a 72-year-old resident of the neighborhood, was walking eastbound within the marked crosswalk on the south side of the intersection. She was simply crossing the street — a routine act millions perform every day without incident. But in an instant, everything changed. A westbound pickup truck, traveling in the 300 block of Grand Village Blvd., approached the stop sign at the intersection. The driver came to a stop, then turned southbound onto Town Park Drive. What happened next is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Conroe Police Traffic Reconstruction Unit. As the pickup truck made its turn, it struck Mrs. Autry. The impact was catastrophic. Immediately following the collision, the driver of the pickup and several bystanders began life-saving measures. Conroe Fire Department and EMS personnel arrived shortly thereafter and assumed medical care. Despite their heroic…