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ROCKVILLE, Md. – Maryland troopers say a man jumped 50 feet (15 metres) from a bridge to avoid crashing cars.
News outlets cite a Maryland State Police release saying 43-year-old Toray Lamond Guider’s car struck a guardrail and overturned Sunday on the Capital Beltway bridge over the Potomac River. Guider was able to get out and stand near the guardrail. An off-duty fire and rescue worker, 45-year-old William Schnaekel of Dallastown, Pennsylvania, pulled over in front to help.
Police say a car driven by 46-year-old Fatemeh Beshkari then crashed into the overturned car and the rear of Shnaekel’s vehicle.
Officers believe Guider jumped to avoid getting hit, and landed on a grassy area near the river. He remains hospitalized. His condition is unclear.
Schnaekel and Beshkari also received medical treatment.
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