Paris Police: Oooooops

Started by TehBorken, Dec 29 06 07:05

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TehBorken

Yeah, the police in Paris  and the repairman scewed up big-time. It's a good thing this woman didn't starve to death. How can you miss finding a person in an elevator? I mean, really, is it THAT hard?
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[a href="http://www.local6.com/news/10629378/detail.html"]http://www.local6.com/news/10629378/detail.html[/a]

PARIS -- A 19-year-old woman who disappeared was found stuck in an elevator in a suburban Paris housing project for three days, the French press reported Friday.

The daily Le Figaro described the woman, identified only as Safiatou, as vulnerable because she had "problems of confusion." It said she was found dehydrated but alive on Dec. 22.

According to newspaper and television accounts, Safiatou's father had contacted the building concierge Dec. 19 to say his daughter could be stuck in a broken elevator. No alarm went off and the concierge and a repairman found no one when they checked, Le Figaro reported, citing a source close to the investigation.

The technician began repair work the following day. On Dec. 22, the repairman returned to complete the job and heard a soft cry, Le Figaro reported.

On Wednesday, the girl's father, who had advised police of his daughter's disappearance, filed a complaint for non-assistance to a person in danger -- a crime in France -- according to Le Figaro.

Several elevators in the housing project had recently been renovated but not the one in question, according to the news reports. They said that it was unclear why Safiatou did not cry out for help.


The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

Lise

Wow. That's scary.

  I was kinda stuck in an elevator at our apartment building one time. The door closed on me and wouldn't go anywhere. Luckily I had my dog with me so I didn't panicked but I rang the security phone in the elevator. It was kinda scary because you're holed up in this tiny room with no window.

  I tried to forced open the doors after waiting for ten minutes. It opened, thank goodness but I never wanna experience the same thing again.
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