Posted on 06/27/2005 5:01:56 AM PDT by Cowman
Car crash woman 'already dead'
June 27, 2005 A YOUNG mother found at the scene of a car crash near Tokyo in which her husband and infant son were killed had already been dead for at least a day before the accident happened, police said overnight.
The bizarre discovery was made after emergency crews who rushed to the scene found the body of Rie Ishikawa, 28, already in a state of rigor mortis, Kyodo news agency reported.
The family car crashed early yesterday on a highway in Sawara, Chiba Prefecture.
Ishikawa's husband, Masayuki, 32, survived the initial crash after the car hit a concrete wall then rebounded and hit the lane divider in the centre of the highway, Kyodo said.
But the impact threw the couple's three-year-old son Masamune out of the car from the front passenger seat.
When the father got out of the car to find him, both he and the child were struck by oncoming vehicles and killed, police said.
The woman, who was in the back seat of the car, was believed to have died one or two days before the accident.
There was no immediate explanation of how she died.
Car pool lanes.
Leni
I wonder how many of those little pine tree air fresheners this guy had in there?
Bingo! LOL
It was probably the "Ride Along with Barney" tape that finally did her in. Somewhere between the 40th and 41st stanza, "I ruv you, you ruv me..." Poor thing....
I hate that...first you have to find someone light enough to easily move around your vehicle, then kill them....
Soon they start to smell so you have to hide the body....(there are so few good places any more.....) Then you need to find a new auto-lane corpse....
That's why I switched to hostages...sure ya' gotta feed them every once in a while and leave the windows down on hot days...but they last longer and stay fresher....
NeverGore :^)
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