Massive Accident! Florida Man Thrown into Gulf of Mexico After Crash Near Skyway Bridge

Massive Accident! Florida Man Thrown into Gulf of Mexico After Crash Near Skyway Bridge

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According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a man from St. Petersburg was traveling in a Tesla at a “rapid pace” on I-275 heading south when he veered off course and was catapulted into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

According to the FHP, the young man of 25 years veered off the road, veered onto the shoulder, collided with a drainage pond, and somersaulted into the mangroves.

The driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was catapulted into the water.

A boater who was passing by rescued him from the water and transported him to the boat ramp at Maximo Park. He was transported to a nearby medical center with severe wounds.

Massive Accident! Florida Man Thrown into Gulf of Mexico After Crash Near Skyway Bridge

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