Father uses GPS to find daughter days after her fatal wreck
ANDERSON, S.C. » Authorities say a father used a vehicle’s GPS to find the body of his daughter three days after she was involved in a fatal wreck.
Oconee County Coroner Karl Addis tells local media outlets that 44-year-old Janet Lynn Cason took her father’s car early Sunday morning in Anderson County.
Addis says Cason was driving toward North Carolina when the vehicle went off the road, down an embankment and overturned.
Cason’s father used the vehicle’s GPS to track it down. Mountain Rest Fire Department crews found it on Wednesday afternoon.
Addis says Cason was not wearing a seatbelt and died from blunt-force trauma. The coroner’s office and Highway Patrol are investigating.
6 responses to “Father uses GPS to find daughter days after her fatal wreck”
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Had the government been assigned to this task. It would take many layers of paperwork just to enter the door.
If you want it done, then we have to do it ourselves.
A father’s worst nightmare, no matter how old his children. My condolences.
Yes condolences to the Father and family. Another life that could have been saved if the seat belt was used?
When you think you least need it, you probably do.
This child will not mind dad tracking her on her cellphone’s GPS, from now on.