Driver dead after Alameda van plunge
A van plunged off a surface street in Alameda into the waters of the Oakland Estuary shortly after 8 a.m.
A van plunged off a surface street in Alameda into the waters of the Oakland Estuary shortly after 8 a.m.
A van plunged off a surface street in Alameda into the waters of the Oakland Estuary shortly after 8 a.m. and the driver did not survive, an Alameda County Sheriff’s Office spokesman said Sunday.
The Sheriff’s Office’s dive team assisted the Oakland Fire Department in the recovery of the vehicle, said Sgt. Ray Kelly. There was only one person in the van, Kelly said.
The driver did not survive, according to Kelly.
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