Two men died early Friday when a driver tried to jump a car over an opening created by a pontoon swing bridge in southwestern Louisiana, state police said on Facebook.
According to the post, shortly before 2 a.m. CT, Louisiana State Police responded to a single-vehicle crash in the water at the Black Bayou Bridge on Louisiana Highway 384 near Lake Charles.
A witness told police that the driver of a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze stopped at the bridge, which was closed to vehicular traffic as a boat passed on the Intracoastal Waterway. The 165-foot section of the bridge on pontoons had been moved to allow the ship to pass.
A passenger got out of the car and pushed up a gate arm to allow the driver to continue. The driver picked up the passenger and went up to a section of the bridge that is raised as boats pass.
The driver put the car in reverse, stopped and then raced up the ramp in an attempt to jump the gap, but the car landed in the water.
It sank to the bottom with the driver, 23-year-old Alejandro Cazares of McAllen, Texas, in it. The other man, 32-year-old Roberto Alejandro Moreno of Edinburg, Texas, got out of the car but died in the river.
Investigators were working to determine whether alcohol or drugs played a role in the incident.
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