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San Jose: Man dies per week after being hit by a automotive in December

Editorial Board Published January 3, 2025
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San Jose: Man dies per week after being hit by a automotive in December

A person died greater than per week after he was hit by a automotive in San Jose final month, in line with a San Jose Police Division information launch.

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San Jose police responded to a name of a automotive hitting a pedestrian round 5:58 p.m. on Dec. 11 close to Flickinger Avenue and Hikido Drive. In the course of the investigation, they discovered {that a} man driving a 2007 silver Toyota Camry was driving westbound on Hikido Drive and turning onto southbound Flickinger Avenue. The automotive hit a person who was crossing Hikido Drive eastbound within the crosswalk.

The driving force stayed on the scene when officers responded and cooperated with their investigation, the SJPD information launch mentioned. The pedestrian was taken to a neighborhood hospital with life-threatening accidents however his situation later stabilized.

Nevertheless, police have been notified on New 12 months’s Day that the person had died from his accidents on Dec. 19.

This was the forty eighth deadly collision and visitors dying within the metropolis in 2024. The person was the nineteenth pedestrian dying of the yr.

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