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San Jose: Motorcyclist dies in collision on Branham Lane

Editorial Board Published September 26, 2025
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SAN JOSE — A motorcyclist died in a car collision in South San Jose on Thursday evening, police mentioned.

The crash with one other automotive was reported at 8:25 p.m. on Branham Lane close to Jarvis Avenue, in line with the San Jose Police Division.

The motorbike rider, described solely as an grownup, was taken to the hospital with main accidents and was pronounced useless, police mentioned.

A minor who was driving within the automotive was additionally taken to the hospital with what have been described as accidents that weren’t life threatening, police mentioned. The motive force stopped on the collision web site.

Further particulars weren’t instantly launched Friday morning. The collision marks town’s twenty seventh roadway loss of life of the 12 months.

It was additionally the third of the 12 months, and the second in lower than per week, to contain a motorcyclist who died. On Sept. 20, a 24-year-old San Jose man died when he was driving a motorbike on Ocala Avenue and the driving force of a minivan made a flip into his path.

This can be a growing story. Verify again for updates.

Initially Revealed: September 26, 2025 at 9:29 AM PDT

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