UPDATE: One person is dead following a boat collision on the San Francisco Bay, police say.
The collision between a center console boat and a sailboat happened roughly 1 mile southwest of Angel Island, according to the United States Coast Guard.
The driver of the center console boat was ejected from the vessel during the collision. Witnesses pulled the driver from the water and tried to save them, but the driver died at the scene, police said.Stay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC Bay Area app for
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