ID | #1565181813 |
Added | Wed, 07/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
On September 18, 2008, a commuter train collided with a freight train in California's San Fernando valley. Andrea Katz heard about the accident on the radio and, to her horror, realized that her fiance, Charles peck, was on that train.
In the 11 hours after the accident, Peck's cell phone made 35 calls to various loved ones. Peck called his stepmother, son, sister, brother, and fiancee, Andrea. Every time they answered the phone, they became static, and when they tried to call him back, it went straight to his Voicemail. Rescuers used peck's mobile phone signal to find Him. It was determined that he died from a stroke, and yet somehow he managed to call all of his loved ones.
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Charles peck was killed in a train crash. His family received calls from the deceased's phone for about 11 hours, but there was nothing to make out except loud interference, the portal reports WWW.PLANETANOVOSTI.COM 25.11.2020.
This strange event happened in 2008. Charles peck was traveling home from an interview on a commuter train, but this was his last trip. The train collided with a freight train. Death was instantaneous. There were 225 passengers on that train. During the collision, 25 people were killed and another 125 were seriously injured. The cause of the collision was the inattention of the train driver, who did not notice the red signal in time.
Ambulances, firefighters, police, and rescue services arrived at the crash site. Rescuers immediately began to sort out the resulting rubble to find those passengers who survived. In the 11 hours after the crash, 35 calls were made to relatives from the phone of the deceased Peck. When the handset was lifted, an exceptionally loud static noise could be heard. No other sounds or voices were heard. They assumed it was Charles calling to warn them that he hadn't died under the rubble yet. When relatives tried to call back, they got an answering machine.
12 hours after the crash and an hour after the last call, rescuers were able to find Peck's body, which was located in the most affected part of the train. Doctors determined that he died immediately after the collision. The phone was not in the bag or in the bag. It was never found. It is impossible to assume that someone could have taken the phone earlier, because the body was under huge rubble until the last moment. The mystery of the calls was also not solved.
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soulblog.ru writes 20.06.2017:
On September 12, 2008, Charles peck, a Delta employee, boarded a train bound for Los Angeles. Peck was expected for an interview in connection with the transition to a new position. He did not arrive for the interview, as he was killed in a fatal train crash. A train driver who was distracted by a phone conversation and did not notice the red light of a railway traffic light was responsible for the collision with an oncoming freight train. Charles and 25 other people died in the crash.
Shortly after the fatal crash, his family received a phone call in which Charles asked for help. After telling rescuers that there might still be a living person in the wreckage of the train, the wife waited in horror for the search results. But what drove her most to hysteria was not the waiting, but the repeated phone calls from her much-loved husband asking for help.
When rescuers found the body of Charles Peck, experts determined that he died during the impact. How he could have sent more than 35 calls to his son, wife, mother, sister and brother eleven hours after his death is unknown, and we will never know for sure, since the phone was not restored and the calls stopped exactly an hour before the discovery.
Hypotheses
Software mode or fault
The TV suddenly turns on and off, switch channels.
Light: flickers, suddenly turns on and off.
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Investigation
Maybe this is a hardware call to contacts from the "Emergency call — SOS" function sheet or something similar.
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