A Morgan Hill woman and her dog were killed in a collision at
the intersection of Buena Vista Avenue and No Name Uno, according
to Califorina Highway Patrol officer Jaime Rios
A Morgan Hill woman and her dog were killed in a collision at the intersection of Buena Vista Avenue and No Name Uno, according to Califorina Highway Patrol officer Jaime Rios

CHP officers responded at 4:50 p.m. Friday to the crash. The driver of the other vehicle involved – whose last name is Becerra, according to Rios – was traveling westbound on Buena Vista Avenue in a Dodge that collided into the left side of the second vehicle; a Nissan traveling south on No Name Uno.

According to the Santa Clara County Coroner’s office, 64-year-old Janice Settle of Morgan Hill was inside the Nissan and unresponsive at the scene. Rios said she was pronounced dead at 5:53 p.m. after she was transported to the Regional Medical Center of San Jose.

No additional information has been released on Becerra, who Rios said did not suffer any injuries at the time of the collision.

Settle’s dog, which was in the back seat of the Nissan, died at the scene of the collision, according to Rios.

The CHP said alcohol and/or drugs are not a factor in this collision, which is under investigation.

Rios said there is a four-way stop at the intersection of Buena Vista Avenue and No Name Uno.

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