San Jose woman killed in wrong-way crash ID'd; witness describes seeing truck speeding
Briefly

The tragic incident on Highway 85 in San Jose highlights the dangers of wrong-way driving, leading to the deaths of a 47-year-old woman and a 14-year-old boy.
Video evidence shows a Toyota Tacoma traveling in the wrong direction at speeds possibly exceeding 90 mph before hitting a Tesla, underscoring the reckless nature of the crash.
Legal experts indicate that second-degree murder charges are a possibility, depending on the results of toxicology tests, especially given the driver’s past DUI conviction.
The school community mourns the loss of a promising 9th grader, who had just begun to settle in and was described by family as 'happy' during his brief time there.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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