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New Bedford man dies after crash on New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge, officials say

New Bedford man dies after crash on New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge, officials say

Boston Globe03-07-2025
Investigators believe Crook McGuire lost control of his car, a Mazda Miata, and swerved into oncoming traffic in the eastbound lane, hitting the truck.
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Officials said the Mazda sustained 'catastrophic damage to the front end,' while the Chevy had 'moderate front-end damage.'
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The crash is under investigation, but charges are not anticipated at this time, prosecutors said.
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