Outrageous Case 14: 尸体去了哪(高速路上,尸体不翼而飞)
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After the car accident, Lao Zhao immediately pulled over to check the situation. The pedestrian who had been struck lay on the main highway, and the situation was dire. He quickly called for help. 0
 
“Call the police! Call the police! How many digits? 110. Dial 110.” 0
 
Lao Zhao muttered to himself as he fumbled with his phone, his fingers trembling slightly from nerves. 0
 
“It felt like that person flew over and hit me, like they just collapsed right in front of me. At that moment, I didn’t dare to move. I stood near the triangular sign, waving my arms frantically and shouting loudly,” Lao Zhao recounted, his brow furrowed and his face filled with anxiety as he mimicked his actions from that day. 0
 
His intention was to use his gestures to warn passing vehicles to avoid the accident scene and steer clear of the injured person. 0
 
However, it was still dark outside, visibility was low, and with the peak of the Spring Festival travel rush underway, it was clear that drivers with their feet pressed firmly on the gas pedal were not heeding Lao Zhao’s frantic “directions.” The tragedy continued to unfold. 0
 
Lao Zhao was completely panicked, his eyes filled with fear and helplessness. 0
 
“My main thought was to reduce further collisions. I felt so sad; after all, a life is at stake. I wanted to do everything I could to see how to handle this situation and whether we could save that person,” he said, shaking his head helplessly, his voice trembling slightly. 0
 
“How can we save him? Even a deity would be powerless in this situation,” Lao Zhao sighed. To avoid causing a secondary traffic accident, he slowly moved his car to the emergency lane, beads of sweat rolling down his forehead. 0
 
“That pedestrian… why did he get onto the highway? He’s ruining my life,” Lao Zhao murmured under his breath, frustration and confusion etched on his face. 0
 
“Don’t run! Don’t run into the road; it’s dangerous behind you!” Just as Lao Zhao parked and assessed the situation, a bizarre scene unfolded. 0
 
The entire area was empty; the injured person had mysteriously vanished! 0
 
“I can’t go forward; if I run back and he’s gone… It was so strange; only a jacket was left behind. I didn’t see how he disappeared! When I came back, he was just gone,” Lao Zhao exclaimed, wide-eyed in disbelief as he spun around in place, looking around frantically. 0
 
Heartbreakingly, when the police arrived at the scene, they found only scattered clothing and three distinct bloodstains that stretched intermittently for about 250 meters. 0
 
After that, there were no further traces. 0
 
 
"This is truly strange, six knocks plus one knock." 0
 
One cannot help but wonder why a pedestrian suddenly appeared on the highway and what his purpose was. 0
 
These questions remain unanswered for now; the urgent task is to locate the whereabouts of the victim. 0
 
The police determined from the bloodstains left at the scene that after being knocked down, he was likely run over or dragged by a truck. 0
 
They promptly reviewed surveillance footage. In the six minutes it took for Lao Zhao to move his vehicle to the emergency lane, a total of 80 cars passed by. Do you know what this implies? 0
 
The dashcam on the bus clearly captured the exact position where the pedestrian was first struck. Could he have been knocked into a roadside flowerbed or drainage ditch? 0
 
Following this lead, traffic police searched the greenery within a 1 km radius on both sides of the highway but found nothing. This left them with two possibilities: first, the pedestrian regained consciousness and left on his own, though this seemed highly unlikely; second, he was caught and dragged away by a vehicle. 0
 
To verify their suspicions, the police split into two teams—one group searched along Guanfo Expressway while the other scoured Longda Expressway. 0
 
Inexplicably, after driving 50 km without any discoveries, they found this truly bizarre. Had they encountered some sort of supernatural force? If so, it would be beyond police jurisdiction. 0
 
Just as everyone was at a loss, the police received a call that broke the deadlock; the caller reported finding a large amount of blood under their vehicle. 0
 
"I only noticed there was iron under my car when I checked it. I saw something there. I’m really scared of that iron thing," said the caller, Xiao Liu, with a hint of fear in his voice. 0
 
According to Xiao Liu's recollection, around 6 AM, he was driving back to Dongguan from Meizhou for work. As he passed the scene, it felt like he had run over something, causing a loud thud. 0
 
"Then I saw something high up—like a tree about 7 or 8 centimeters tall—that I had run over. But it also felt like it could have been someone wearing clothes," Xiao Liu frowned as he struggled to remember the details, repeatedly muttering prayers for safety before pulling over to check. 0
 
"I got out to inspect once, but when I got back in, I still felt uneasy. So I got out again to check. I really did find what looked like a person hanging on top of that van," Xiao Liu said, patting his chest and sighing in relief for noticing something unusual. 0
 
At this point, police were able to confirm that the van with license plate Yue B was indeed the vehicle that had dragged the pedestrian here. After discovering the body, they successfully located driver Sun over an hour later and brought the van to a repair shop for inspection. "There were all sorts of human tissue under there." 0
 
 
The driver beside him appeared particularly innocent. 0
 
"Right now, just let me calm down for a moment, and then we can talk," Sun said, his face filled with helplessness, his eyes reflecting a hint of confusion and fear. 0
 
According to Sun, on February 26th, around 6 AM, he was passing through the section of the Guanfo Expressway where the accident occurred. The vehicle jolted violently, but since his small van usually made ten or eight trips a day, he didn’t think much of it. Who would have known such a serious incident would happen? 0
 
"If I had known, I would have just gotten out and called the police right then. It would have been easier to explain everything. Now that this has happened, I feel really upset," Sun lamented, running his hands through his hair and sighing repeatedly. 0
 
Thus, Sun drove the van, dragging Wei from Dongguan all the way to Shenzhen. 0
 
Now the question arises: who do you think is primarily responsible for this incident? 0
 
Is it the first perpetrator, Lao Zhao? The second driver, Xiao Liu? Or the third party involved, Sun? 0
 
Upon investigation, it was found that pedestrian Wei lived near the accident site in Dalang Town. According to his family, he had been perfectly fine prior to this. 0
 
With Wei's passing, no one knows why he ventured onto the highway, leaving it a mystery. 0
 
Here’s a friendly reminder to everyone: when driving, always pay attention to your surroundings to avoid irreversible consequences. 0
 
At last, the case has been solved. 0
 
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