A motorcyclist was pronounced dead last Wednesday from injuries suffered in a San Jose collision nearly three weeks prior, police said.
SAN JOSE — A man died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash he was involved in almost three weeks prior, according to authorities.
The crash occurred at 9:15 p.m. on Aug. 10 in the area of Tully Road and Mclaughlin Avenue, according to a news release from San Jose police. The driver of the motorcycle was traveling west on Tully when he collided with the passenger side of a Buick sedan as it was turning left from eastbound Tully Road, police said.
The driver and lone passenger of the Buick remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation.
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