SAN JOSE — A man died Monday morning after he jumped from a Highway 101 overpass onto the southbound lanes of traffic and was struck by a vehicle, the California Highway Patrol said.
Authorities were trying to identify the man.
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CHP Officer Ross Lee said the man jumped from the Oakland Road overpass onto the southbound lanes of the highway about 4:48 a.m. Monday. He was then struck by a vehicle that remained at the scene.
The man who jumped was pronounced dead at the scene.
.All southbound lanes remained closed at 7:45 a.m. while officers investigated what happened. The CHP said it hoped to be able to reopen the lanes by 8 a.m.
Anyone with information about the man or who witnessed what happened is asked to call the CHP San Jose office at 408-961-0900.
Check back for updates on this developing story.
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