Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Man's Plot to Kill Girlfriend Ends in His Death

A CALIFORNIAN man who tried to kill his girlfriend by leaving her in a car parked across railway lines was himself killed when an oncoming train hurled the car into him as he fled.

His girlfriend survived, the Associated Press reported.

The man drove the car to the head of a line of traffic stopped at a level crossing in the San Fernando Valley neighbourhood of Sunland on Monday, police spokesman Mike Lopez said.

The man, who was seen arguing with the woman, then parked the car on the tracks and jumped out, leaving her behind, Mr Lopez said.

A 450-tonne commuter train hit the rear of the car, launching it into the man.

The girlfriend, who was injured , was taken to hospital in a stable condition.

"She gets hit by a train and lives. He gets hit by his own car and he dies,'' Mr Lopez said.

No one aboard the train, which was carrying 132 passengers and crew, was injured, a Metrolink spokeswoman said.



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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Two Teens Dead in Long Island Cesspool Accident

Two teenagers were pronounced dead at Stony Brook University Medical Center Thursday morning following a fall into a cesspool on Long Island Wednesday night.

The incident began just after 8 p.m. Wednesday in Farmingville, when authorities say the boys lifted the concrete cover off the cesspool.

Vanegas-Fuentes lost his footing and fell in, and Calderon-Castro followed in a desperate attempt to save his friend.

Suarez told me he didn't know what was down the cement block in his backyard. He was trying to move the slab to use it for the base of a campfire. The cesspool is about 16 feet deep and was half full of waste at the time. Authorities say Venegas-Fuentes soon lost consciousness after the fall.

Edgar was standing to his left. Eduardo watched from the right.

Eduardo lost his footing and slipped, tumbling into the toxic mix of chemicals and feces.

"He grabbed the sides. He was standing, but he passed out," Suarez said.

Edgar then panicked and jumped into the same hole.

"You could see him drowning and Eduardo doesn't know how to swim, I was going to jump first, but Edgar jumped first, I grabbed a hose and tried to give it to him," he said.

Samuel ran and called 911. Within seconds paramedics arrived, but by then both teens were in grave condition.

Authorities used a 12-foot pole to grab the clothing of one victim and pull him out. They used a roof ladder with hooks to rescue the other.

"With the ladder's hooks, we were able to hook him out, get him out," Farmingville assistant fire chief Ralph Gloria said. "We performed CPR on both of them. Both patients were transported to Stony Brook University in cardiac arrest."

Vanegas-Fuentes was pronounced dead at Stony Brook University Medical Center Thursday morning. Calderon-Castro succombed to his injuries shortly thereafter.

Homicide Squad detectives are continuing the investigation.

Via ABC News NY http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/long_island&id=8166053