Police say man who died after RV crash fabricated carjacking Today Us News



SAN JOSE — Investigators have concluded that a driver who died after a November wreck lied when he claimed to be a carjacking victim, presumably to avoid liability for the hit-and-run crash, according to the San Jose Police Department.

No driver was present when officers were called to the aftermath of a Nov. 22 evening collision in which a 1987 Toyota Odyssey RV hit several unoccupied parked cars on Summerside Drive about a block from Coyote Creek, police said.

Two days later, traffic detectives were alerted to a report from a local hospital in which a man claimed that he owned the RV and lost it to a violent carjacker who inflicted “head and chest injuries” on him, police said.

The man died Dec. 14. He has been identified by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office as 65-year-old Daniel Martinez, and did not have a listed city of residence.


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