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Man, 66, killed in South Bay crash

By Miles Cooper
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December 14, 2024
Man, 66, killed in South Bay crash
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Man, 66, killed in South Bay crash

(KRON) — A 66-year-old San Jose man was killed in a crash within the South Bay on Tuesday, the Metropolis of Santa Clara stated.

The crash occurred at Stevens Creek Boulevard and Tyler Road at about 12:19 p.m. Police arrived to seek out the motive force on the bottom.

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A police investigation signifies that the sufferer was making a left flip right into a driveway when a pickup truck touring at a excessive price of velocity struck his SUV. A passenger within the SUV, a 65-year-old girl, had severe accidents and was nonetheless being handled as of Friday.

The motive force of the pickup truck stayed on the scene and cooperated with police. He was recognized as a 20-year-old man.

Medicine and alcohol will not be believed to be components within the crash, police stated. A passenger within the pickup truck had non-life-threatening accidents.

Anybody who witnessed the crash is requested to name (408) 615-4764.

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