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Fri 23 Jun, 2006 05:38 pm
Okay, the obvious thing here:
Why wouldn't Ms. Page know that she had run over a dead person on the road, even if it was at nightime?
Come on, you should be watching the road clearly, and if your car comes into contact with anything, you should feel /see it, even if it was a small animal.
Was the driver distracted? On a cell phone, or what?
Woman pulls into gas station, finds man's body under car
LINCOLN PARK, Mich. - A woman who pulled into a gas station because she was having trouble steering her car found a man's body wedged under the vehicle, police say.
Dominique Page, 19, discovered the body about 1 a.m. Thursday, Lincoln Park police Lt. Robert Steele told the Detroit Free Press.
Page apparently did not know that she had run over the man as he lay in a street in Detroit, about two miles from where she stopped, Steele said.
"The young woman was the not first person to hit him," said Detroit police Sgt. Eren Stephens Bell. "He apparently was already a hit-and-run victim when she ran over him."
The Detroit News identified the victim as Edison Fowler, 43.
Detroit police were seeking clues about the hit-and-run driver. No charges were expected against Page.
she had trouble steering her car...
I'm sorry, it's really sad about that poor guy. But that line just slayed me.
yeah.. that is morbid.. but that is a funny thought.
Perhaps the fair city of Detroit has monumental pothole problems?
Never overestimate the attention skills of youths.
Timber--
Be fair. The combination of non-functioning street lights and pestilential potholes....
Of course, youth and beauty don't really prepare a person for unsavory reality.
I have some grave concerns about this story. How can we be sure the young lady is not asphault?
maybe she was "flat tired"
Thanks for the pfun!
Having a tough time getting on the site with the work going on.
Well, in that prior to coming beneath her tires, the unwitting, unnoticed passenger had come beneath other tires, he was "re-tired".
Edgar and Reyn best be careful....