A guy from North Carolina, US, died after his automobile fell right into a river even as he changed into following his GPS. The father of changed into getting back from his daughter’s birthday whilst the navigation gadget directed him to a bridge that changed into destroyed years in the past. The incident befell withinside the Hickory City of North Carolina on September 30. Phil Paxson, 47, changed into using domestic after celebrating his daughter’s ninth birthday. He changed into taking guidelines from a GPS that night, Mr Paxson’s mother-in-regulation Linda McPhee Koenig shared in a Facebook post. Ms Koenig said that the navigation gadget guided Mr Paxson “down a concrete street to a bridge that dropped off right into a river”. She brought that the bridge had a lifeless cease because it changed into destroyed 9 years in the past and changed into by no means repaired.
The mother-in-regulation alleged that the bridge additionally did now no longer have any protection limitations or symptoms and symptoms that might have warned Mr Paxson approximately the danger. “He could be substantially overlooked via way of means of his own circle of relatives and friends. It turned into a completely preventable twist of fate. We are grieving his death,” she in addition wrote withinside the post.
Following the twist of fate, the North Carolina Highway Patrol reached the spot and located Mr Paxson’s automobile withinside the creek close to twenty fourth Street Place Northeast at the morning of October 1. The vehicle had toppled and turned into in part submerged withinside the water. The soldiers stated that in advance there had been barricades to warn drivers approximately the bridge however they had been seemingly removed, said WCNC.
Mr Paxson’s wife, Alicia Paxson, shared photographs of the damaged bridge on Facebook even as stressing that the tragedy turned into avoidable.
Ms Paxson additionally spoke approximately the dilapidated bridge from 2014 even as mentioning that the twist of fate turned into a “recognised hazard” and that her husband “needed to lose his existence to deliver awareness”.