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09-24-2014, 04:38 AM
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Two Serious Traffic Accidents, One Victim Unidentifiable
On Saturday 20th September, there were two fatal accidents located in Rolândia Arapongas Paraná, Brazil. The first accident involved a man being hit by an vehicle Audi A1. The victim was thrown to the other side of the road. Due to the severity of the impact, medical experts were unable to identify the body at the scene. The victim was not carrying any documents and was completely unrecognizable. Just a few metres away, a 38yo woman on a motorcycle died at the scene after collision with a vehicle. The causes of both accidents are being investigated. It appears only the unidentifiable male victim is shown. |
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09-24-2014, 05:48 AM
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Re: Two Serious Traffic Accidents, One Victim Unidentifiable
We look at pictures like these and we don't often think about our other senses. The smell must be terrible. I was at a roadside bar in Emmittsburg Md. in 1994 and a young girl tried to cross the four lane highway (Md Rt 15) from the bar to get a pack of smokes from the gas station on the other side. Needless to say she didn't make it. She was hit multiple times. They used shovels to pick up what was left of most of her. I'll never forget the smell in the air. The smell of an open, mangled human body. It is the most putrid smell I've ever encountered. |
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09-24-2014, 05:51 AM
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Re: Two Serious Traffic Accidents, One Victim Unidentifiable
Jesus Christ! |
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09-24-2014, 06:51 AM
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Re: Two Serious Traffic Accidents, One Victim Unidentifiable
My God I'm sorry to hear you witnessed that I used to work in a mortuary and a freshly opened up body certainly did have an unpleasant smell. The chest and skull cavity smelled like the inside of a butcher shop and the abdominal contents like, well, one helluva fart!! Nasty reality of all the scenes like this on here |
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09-24-2014, 08:28 AM
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Re: Two Serious Traffic Accidents, One Victim Unidentifiable
It was in the city I live in. Its Arapongas, Paraná, not Rolandia... It was raining A LOT at the time, and in the second accident, the victim's son was in the motorcycle too, and survived... According to the paramedics website, the boy is I. V. C. N. G. M., 12 years, taken by SAMU to Joao de Freitas Hospital, with extensive non life threathening injuries, and his mother CLAUDIA APARECIDA DE GOES MARTINS 38, code 4 (dead) at the local. The car driver got minor injuries
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09-24-2014, 08:46 AM
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Re: Two Serious Traffic Accidents, One Victim Unidentifiable
By the time news got back to the bar about what happened, the EMTs and fire department were already pulling up to the scene, so I didn't get to actually see anything since they kept us all away. I'll never forget that smell tho. It was a very warm, foggy night with no wind and it just hung in the air. Someone else had to explain to me what it was. I had no idea. |