Motorcyclist suffers 'life-changing injury' in San Jose hit-and-run

(Crohn)-A success accident in San Jose this week left a motorcycle driver with a neck and severe damage to the spine, according to the authorities and the family. On Thursday, the San Jose Police Administration announced that the suspected driver was found and arrested.

The motorcycle driver, Jeff Garmani, left “broken, alone, and barely conscious” on the street after a car hit him on his way to work, according to GofundMe has been checked Collect donations while healing it. While Garmany is now on alert and fast response, the family said he could not feel his legs or fingers.

Hit-Run Jeff Garmany (Photo: GOFUNDME)

Patrol officers responded to San Jose on Monday at 6 am to the 1500th bloc of Fruitdale Street in a hitting and candidate collision report that includes a car and a motorcycle. Investigators said that Jarmani was riding his motorcycle west on Fruitdale Street when a black car made illegal rotation and headed to the Garmany Road.

The suspect driver, known as Misael Lara-Moya, 35, from San Jose, fled to the scene before SJPD officers arrived. On Wednesday, the police identified Lara Moya in San Jose and arrested him on charges of felony.

Garmani underwent several major surgeries after the accident. “This was a changing life injury, and the battle to restore even the smallest job will be long, painful and inexhaustible.” GofundMe page I mentioned.

Lovers of the loved ones said that Garman “spent his life on the ice playing hockey, working hard, loves deeply, spending every moment in his nature. It’s nice. He is cute. He is the most positive person you meet ever, and now faces the most difficult challenge in his life.”

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