The body of an elderly woman was discovered in the front passenger side of a crumpled car in a San Fernando Valley towing company's yard -- a day after paramedics had removed her son from the same vehicle after a crash, authorities said. The woman, whose identity was not released, had apparently been left in the car at the accident scene in Tarzana even as her son was taken to a hospital, police said. The car was towed away and no one thought anything of it until the family reported there were two people in the car.
Police conducted a follow-up to the tow yard, and discovered the woman inside the vehicle," she was dead."LAPD detectives and officials swarmed the vehicle lot at Howard Sommers Towing Inc., an official police impound and tow yard in Canoga Park, trying to determine how city paramedics and traffic officers had failed to spot the woman in the damaged vehicle. The slightly built woman had been concealed beneath an air bag that had deployed during the accident, police said. The vehicle was badly banged-up after crashing into a building. [LA Times]
Showing posts with label grave yard. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
Saturday, March 24, 2007
"I BOO" .... errrr, I mean "I DO"
An Illinois couple has found their ideal wedding venue: A graveyard.
"The couple said that deep down a graveyard just seemed right...'People are going to think how they want...' [the groom] said. 'I’m not a freak or Satan worshipper or cult member. It just goes with our theme.'"
A theme that includes a refurbished hearse. At the same time as the wedding, a burial may also be scheduled.
"He said the graveyard offers a tranquility and thriftiness that he wants to be part of his small and private, traditional wedding."
The couple became engaged when the groom placed a sign saying "Will you marry me?" onto the side of his 1965 hearse. How could the bride refuse?
"The couple said that deep down a graveyard just seemed right...'People are going to think how they want...' [the groom] said. 'I’m not a freak or Satan worshipper or cult member. It just goes with our theme.'"
A theme that includes a refurbished hearse. At the same time as the wedding, a burial may also be scheduled.
"He said the graveyard offers a tranquility and thriftiness that he wants to be part of his small and private, traditional wedding."
The couple became engaged when the groom placed a sign saying "Will you marry me?" onto the side of his 1965 hearse. How could the bride refuse?
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