To: armydawg505
Dead or alive, they should have moved her out of the way. And if that wasn't possible, they should have marked her position. Surely they realized that there would be lots and lots of fire trucks converging on that spot (it being close to the burning plane, and all), and if a firefighter could not be spared to stand guard over the body, they should have marked the location in some way.
If the body did later end up getting covered in foam, then at least it's understandable if the drivers of the later-arriving trucks didn't see her. But if the report is true that one or both of them saw the body and ran it over anyway, then that's just heartless in the extreme. Even if they thought she was dead, that doesn't give them the moral right to desecrate her body.
I don't know who's at fault here (the person who didn't mark her body? the person who didn't move her? the driver who saw her and ran over her anyway?), but someone needs to be held accountable.
10 posted on
01/16/2014 10:15:34 AM PST by
bus man
(Loose Lips Sink Ships)
To: bus man
they should have marked her positionAt a minimum. Who, if anybody, checked to see if she was alive? Fail on so many levels.
11 posted on
01/16/2014 10:17:49 AM PST by
csvset
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