A woman who was critically injured in a horrific crash in North San Jose last week has died from her injuries, police said.
According to officers, the crash took place on September 22 at the intersection of Capitol Avenue and Berryessa Road. Several vehicles were involved and one of the vehicles rolled over in the crash.
Police said the woman had been driving a large pickup towing a trailer loaded with two additional trucks. According to officers, starting at 3:15 p.m., the driver was involved in three separate hit-and-run collisions in San Jose and Milpitas that took place over the span of an hour. Police said the trailer then jackknifed and the lead truck on the trailer broke loose, rolling on top of the towing truck.
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