Cleo Jordan, 87, dies after pedestrian collision at South Second and East San Fernando in San Jose, California
San Jose: Coroner identifies three pedestrians killed in separate collisions
Friday morning, 87-year-old Cleo Jordan of San Jose was hit by a car while walking on a downtown crosswalk Friday morning, according to San Jose police. He was at the intersection of South Second and East San Fernando streets at about 9:30 a.m. when a black 2008 Honda Civic southbound on Second and turning left onto eastbound San Fernando hit Jordan and knocked him down.
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