The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is investigating what officials said was a “suspicious death.”
of an unresponsive man at the structure. The San Jose police ultimately turned the case over to sheriff’s deputies. Deputies pronounced the man dead at the scene.Sheriff authorities said their detectives are investigating the "suspicious circumstances" of his death, but have not said if they believe violence was involved, or where exactly the victim was found; whether inside a vehicle or on the ground inside the structure.
KTVU FOX 2 News reached out to officials at Valley Medical Center for comment. Officials redirected any and all to the county's sheriff’s office. Jesse Gary is a reporter based in the station's South Bay bureau. Follow him on Twitter @JesseKTVU and Instagram @jessegontvBy clicking Sign Up, I confirm
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