South Bay Pedestrian Dies of Dec. 5 Injuries
NATIONAL CITY — A man who was struck by a car while walking across a National City street Dec. 5 died Saturday afternoon.
Junior Martin Hoff, 64, of National City, was pronounced dead at UC San Diego Medical Center about 4 p.m. Saturday of injuries suffered in the accident, coroner’s deputies said.
Hoff had been crossing Highland Avenue near 7th Street when the accident occurred. The driver of the car was not cited.
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