Pedestrians Narinder Kaur, 77, and Kuljit Kaur, 53, killed when hit by vehicle that did not stop to render aid at Ocala Avenue and Oakton Court in San Jose, California
2 Pedestrians Dead in Fatal San Jose Hit-and-Run Collision
Police received the call regarding the two people killed while walking in the area of Ocala Avenue and Oakton Court shortly before 6:30 p.m.
Family In Mourning; San Jose Hit-And-Run Victims Identified; Suspect Remains At Large
Anyone with information on this investigation is urged to contact Detective O’brien #3527 of the San José Police Department’s Traffic Investigations Unit at 408-277-4654.
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