Former combat medic who died paddle boarding near Annapolis known as a fierce competitor
After losing his arms in a motorcycle accident in New York in 2016, Cody Iorns continued to push himself through sport
Former combat medic who died paddle boarding near Annapolis known as a fierce competitor
By Phil Davis
The Washington D.C. man who died after being found in the Chesapeake Bay Wednesday was making a name for himself locally as someone who wouldnt let his disability stand in the way of his goals.
Cody Iorns, 25, died at a local hospital after he was pulled to shore by a group of paddle boarders near Annapolis.
Natural Resources Police spokeswoman Candy Thomson said he was part of a group of four paddle boarders who went into the Chesapeake Bay off Tolly Point at the mouth of the Severn River around 6:30 p.m. Investigators are trying to determine a cause of death, as Iorns was found face down in the water by one of his fellow paddle boarders.
The former army medic was a double amputee known for not allowing his condition to stop his love of competitive sports, which caught the eyes of local and national media outlets.
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