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Fremont Car Crash Victim Was Student At UC Santa Cruz
He told his family that he was buying dog food, but never returned, campus police said.

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He told his family that he was buying dog food, but never returned, campus police said.

The Fremont man was found in his car, which landed upside down, 100 feet into an East Bay canyon.
He told his family that he was buying dog food, but never returned, campus police said.
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