Update Man riding scooter killed in collision with school bus in San Jose

Update Man riding scooter killed in collision with school bus in San Jose

Update Man riding scooter killed in collision with school bus in San Jose HEAD TOPICS

Update Man riding scooter killed in collision with school bus in San Jose

10/21/2022 5:48:00 PM

A bicyclist was killed early Friday in a collision with school bus filled with students just blocks from Lowell Elementary School

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A bicyclist was killed early Friday in a collision with school bus filled with students just blocks from Lowell Elementary School A man riding an electric scooter was killed early Friday in a collision with school bus with students on board just blocks from the San Jose State campus. The man suffered fatal injuries in collision and was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity of the 18-year-od was being withheld pending notification of next of kin.CHP Officer Ross Lee toldBay Area News Groupthat the San Jose Unified School District bus was carrying 14 students at the time of the collision. No one on the bus was injured. Since a school bus was involved, the CHP will be handling the investigation.  Cause of the accident has yet to determined.On Twitter,  San Jose police asked people to avoid the area and take alternative routes.First published on October 21, 2022 / 7:40 AM Read more:
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