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Ammi
25-03-2021, 12:06 PM
...what an incredible story...I can’t find out any updates about her physical and mental condition but she’ll be being well cared for now...


A woman reported missing in Florida three weeks ago has been rescued from a storm drain by emergency services after being found naked and trapped in the sewer below.

Lyndsey Kennedy, 43, was rescued by firefighters from the Delray Beach Fire Rescue at around 9am on Tuesday after a passerby heard her screaming from the busy street above the drain.

Firefighters were able to rescue Ms Kennedy by removing the drain’s gate and using a harness to lift her out from the 8ft hole below.

Ms Kennedy, who had been screaming for help during rush hour traffic on Tuesday, was then taken to a local hospital for treatment after she struggled to stand without help.

Delray Beach Fire Rescue spokesperson Dani Moschella confirmed in a statement to Newsweek that the 43-year-old was found naked and covered in dirt by the firefighters.

“She was lucky. I don’t know how much longer she would have been OK down there,” Ms Moschella told Newsweek on Wednesday.

“The idea that somebody might be down there for any length of time is disturbing. It’s dirty, dangerous, there are snakes, rats, garbage, dirt and leaves, anything that’s on the street that washes into a sewer, and it smells terrible,” the spokesperson added.

Ms Kennedy was reported missing to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on 3 March, just less than three weeks before she was discovered.

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...full article...

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/florida-woman-rescued-three-weeks-200413134.html

bots
25-03-2021, 12:17 PM
i immediately thought of ....

https://i.imgur.com/vj2KUMs.png

Cherie
25-03-2021, 12:40 PM
i immediately thought of ....

https://i.imgur.com/vj2KUMs.png

I shouldn't laugh but what :laugh:

I wonder what the story is with her, she couldn't have been down there all that time, kidnapped then dumped to die maybe?

Toy Soldier
25-03-2021, 01:11 PM
I shouldn't laugh but what :laugh:

I wonder what the story is with her, she couldn't have been down there all that time, kidnapped then dumped to die maybe?

In theory, she could, you can go longer than that without food but she would have to have been drinking sewer water :(

rusticgal
25-03-2021, 01:18 PM
I shouldn't laugh but what :laugh:

I wonder what the story is with her, she couldn't have been down there all that time, kidnapped then dumped to die maybe?


Like the Lesley Whittle tragedy....

Ammi
25-03-2021, 01:41 PM
After receiving treatment at a local hospital, Ms Kennedy told police that she went for a swim in a canal near to her boyfriend’s home on that day when she noticed a series of tunnels, according to NBC 6.

She told the authorities that after entering the tunnels and becoming lost, she found an area below the storm drain where she could see people walking above her. Ms Kennedy claimed to police that she stayed in that position for three weeks.

Delray Beach Police spokesperson Ted White told Newsweek that the authorities are investigating the incident, but said that “from the police department standpoint, we don’t believe there was any type of crime committed.

“It doesn’t feel like she was taken against her will. It appears this was done by her own free will.”

The Independent has contacted the Delray Beach Police Department for additional comment.

Cherie
25-03-2021, 01:42 PM
In theory, she could, you can go longer than that without food but she would have to have been drinking sewer water :(

I am not saying she was dumped 3 weeks ago, dumped recently

Cherie
25-03-2021, 01:42 PM
After receiving treatment at a local hospital, Ms Kennedy told police that she went for a swim in a canal near to her boyfriend’s home on that day when she noticed a series of tunnels, according to NBC 6.

She told the authorities that after entering the tunnels and becoming lost, she found an area below the storm drain where she could see people walking above her. Ms Kennedy claimed to police that she stayed in that position for three weeks.

Delray Beach Police spokesperson Ted White told Newsweek that the authorities are investigating the incident, but said that “from the police department standpoint, we don’t believe there was any type of crime committed.

“It doesn’t feel like she was taken against her will. It appears this was done by her own free will.”

The Independent has contacted the Delray Beach Police Department for additional comment.

oh 3 weeks ...really?

Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2021, 02:19 PM
lets hope she receives the treatment she needs

Zizu
25-03-2021, 03:57 PM
oh 3 weeks ...really?



It fits in with the rule of three :)

APPARENTLY ....

You can last three HOURS in full sun blistering heat without shade ..

You can last three DAYS without water

You can last three WEEKS without food


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hijaxers
25-03-2021, 04:02 PM
i immediately thought of ....

https://i.imgur.com/vj2KUMs.png

She's a clown alright :laugh::laugh::laugh:

rusticgal
25-03-2021, 04:06 PM
After receiving treatment at a local hospital, Ms Kennedy told police that she went for a swim in a canal near to her boyfriend’s home on that day when she noticed a series of tunnels, according to NBC 6.

She told the authorities that after entering the tunnels and becoming lost, she found an area below the storm drain where she could see people walking above her. Ms Kennedy claimed to police that she stayed in that position for three weeks.

Delray Beach Police spokesperson Ted White told Newsweek that the authorities are investigating the incident, but said that “from the police department standpoint, we don’t believe there was any type of crime committed.

“It doesn’t feel like she was taken against her will. It appears this was done by her own free will.”

The Independent has contacted the Delray Beach Police Department for additional comment.


WHY??????

bots
25-03-2021, 04:42 PM
no one thinking rationally sits in a sewer for 3 weeks when she could easily call to people above her