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Missing Clubbers Found In Crashed Car
A group of five people, two men and three women, who failed to show up after a night out and were reported missing on Saturday have been found in a crashed car. Three are dead and two have serious injuries. Family members made repeated pleas on social media over the weekend and the police, who said officers are trying to piece together what happened, posted an appeal shortly before the car was found by family members on Monday. The families are now saying that the police didn't do enough but bearing in mind that these were all adults, is that fair?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-wales -648671 87
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt 5 phones were smashed. They are usually in pockets or bags which would have protected them, and are made of stronger material than flesh.
It is more likely that they ran out of battery after a full days use. Assuming the were charged in the morning, they would be low by the early hours of the next day when we think the crash occurred. And definitely drained in the 46 hours until they were found.
It is more likely that they ran out of battery after a full days use. Assuming the were charged in the morning, they would be low by the early hours of the next day when we think the crash occurred. And definitely drained in the 46 hours until they were found.
The Police cannot just go and track someone's phone, they need to seek approval/permission before going to the phone companies. And of course it takes time. On top of that it is doubtful anyone would grant that within the first 24 hours. Someone is reported missing every 90 seconds in the UK should they apply for each of those?
This is of course to prevent them tracking people for no reason and is right.
This is of course to prevent them tracking people for no reason and is right.
If this report is correct then someone is very lucky to have escaped the carnage:
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 1834329 /Cardif f-car-c rash-Si ster-vi ctim-sl ams-pol ice-res ponse.h tml
However, I think that 6 travellers in the car was 1 too many and illegal.
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However, I think that 6 travellers in the car was 1 too many and illegal.
// Detectives have confirmed the victims of a crash that killed three were trapped for almost two days.
Police said CCTV was studied and number plate recognition cameras used to establish the crash happened at 02:03 GMT on Saturday, 4 March.
It was not until 46 hours later the victims were found, just after midnight on Monday morning. //
Embarrassing for a modern police force.
Police said CCTV was studied and number plate recognition cameras used to establish the crash happened at 02:03 GMT on Saturday, 4 March.
It was not until 46 hours later the victims were found, just after midnight on Monday morning. //
Embarrassing for a modern police force.
Yep, if they had been clearly visible, e.g. at the side of the road, then all emergency services would have come all guns blazing to come and save them in minutes. But because by their misfortune they (well, only the driver) left the road and became not so visible, they're handled completely differently ... with horrific results, 46 hours later.
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