New York – Death Of CBS Correspondent Bob Simon Ruled An Accident

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    Officials stand by the scene of a fatal collision that killed longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Bob Simon, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, in New York. Simon, who was 73, covered riots, Academy Award-nominated movies and wars and was held captive for more than a month in Iraq two decades ago. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) New York – An autopsy has ruled the death of “60 Minutes” correspondent Bob Simon to be an accident.

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    The New York City medical examiner says Friday that Simon died from blunt-force injuries to his head, torso and extremities and had fractures.

    Police say Simon was not wearing a seatbelt Wednesday night when the car he was riding in collided with another vehicle on the West Side Highway in Manhattan. The law does not require livery car passengers to wear seatbelts.

    Authorities tell CBS that Simon was thrown from the back seat to the front of the car.

    His driver suffered leg and arm injuries. The other driver was uninjured.

    Simon was among a handful of elite journalists to cover most major overseas conflicts and news stories since the late 1960s.


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