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2 teen girls sunbathing on Pa. road struck by car

(2012-05-17 20:58:19) 下一個

BEAVER, Pa. (AP) — Police say two teenage girls who fell asleep while sunbathing on a rural Pennsylvania road have been struck by a car.

The Beaver County Police Department tells WTAE-TV (http://bit.ly/KoTXi9 ) that 13-year-olds Samantha Schermanhorn and Kaylie George were hit by the vehicle Sunday afternoon.

Two of Samantha's cousins tell the station that their 19-year-old brother had stopped at a stop sign and made a turn before striking the girls with his car.

Nicole and Nicholas Beck say the girls were conscious and told them that they had fallen asleep while suntanning. The cousins say their brother was questioned by police after the crash.

The girls were airlifted to a hospital. Officials with the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh tell the station that the girls are in fair condition Sunday night.


Reader comments:

When you sunbathe on the road, there is NO protection against SUV rays.

Confucious say, person who sleeps on road wakes up with a run down feeling.

The girls are in fair condition; however, no one has been able to locate their brains.

Nothing like a tan line marked "Goodyear....."

If they find any brain damage, they may have to consider that it was a pre-existing condition.

Reading while sunbathing makes you well red.  Sunbathing in the street makes you tired.

"Guess what, I ran into my cousins today!"

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