SANDY POINT, Md. (AP) — Authorities say a man has died after he was thrown from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge when his disabled car was rear-ended.
The Maryland Transportation Authority says the man was one of three people pulled from the water below the bridge in separate incidents on Monday.
Authority police spokesman Sgt. Jonathan Green says the 70-year-old man got out of his Honda Accord of the eastbound span. That's when a large truck hit the car, which knocked the man over the jersey wall and into the water about 50 feet below.
The man was pronounced dead at a local hospital and a passenger was treated for a medical emergency.
Rescuers were called out twice more Monday to pull people from the water below the bridge, including a man who jumped.
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