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    #1
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    Train Victim's Cell Kept Calling Loved Ones After He Died

    Train Victim's Cell Kept Calling Loved Ones After He Died

    KTLA News

    September 17, 2008

    SIMI VALLEY -- One local family whose loved one died in the Metrolink collision is still questioning something that happened that night.

    They got several phone calls from 49-year-old Chuck Peck after the crash. But they now know he died on impact.

    Peck's fiancee, Andrea Katz, told KTLA that the first call was to his son in Utah.

    "...and he said my dad just called me and I said, what did he say? Is he okay? Where is he? He didn't say anything, the phone rang and it said dad," Peck's fiance Andrea Katz told KTLA.

    As firefighters worked to rescue survivors, family members said Peck's cell phone kept calling his son, his brother, his stepmother, his sister and his fiancee.

    But when they answered all they heard was static.

    And when family members called back, the calls went straight to voice mail.

    In all, family members say they received about 35 calls from Peck's cell phone through the night.

    Nearly five hours after the crash at 9:08 p.m., Katz received a call.

    "We were yelling in the phone, hang in there baby. We're gonna get you out. You're gonna be okay," Katz said.

    When the rescue efforts turned to recovery, there was another call, which prompted search crews to trace it. They realized it was coming from the first train so they went back in one last time.

    "And they were so excited they had this incredible adrenaline rush at thought that they could possibly go find another survivor... we gave her a description and they spent the next couple of hours looking for him and they did end up finding him and they said that he had died immediately on impact and there was no way he could have been calling us," Katz said.

    The calls stopped at 3:28 a.m., about an hour before Peck's body was found.

    Katz said the phone calls helped the family get through the night.

    "The intellectual side of my brain thinks gee, it was a computer malfunction and then the emotional side of my brain, it was just Chuck letting us know that he knew that we were scared for him and letting us have hope."

    Katz said she also finds comfort in knowing she and Peck were happy and that he didn't suffer in the end.

    "He died instantly and he didn't suffer and when you love somebody you couldn't ask for a better way for them to leave this life, just happy and excited and didn't see it coming."

    Investigators said they may never know how those calls were made because Peck's phone was never found.

    They also say his body showed no sign that he lived even for a short time after the crash.

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    this is really awkward, makes me freak out as a stranger, let alone if I was gettin calls as a relative!
    flyingimam Reviewed by flyingimam on . Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin Train Victim's Cell Kept Calling Loved Ones After He Died Train Victim's Cell Kept Calling Loved Ones After He Died KTLA News September 17, 2008 SIMI VALLEY -- One local family whose loved one died in the Metrolink collision is still questioning something that happened that night. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    The sad thing about this is the rescuers didn't go into the cars for a couple hours because they didn't think it was safe. They should fire every firefighter that didn't go in immediately.

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    #3
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    Damn really weird, makes you think......
    \"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety\"
    , Benjamin Franklin

    \"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.\"
    , George Washington

    \"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism\"
    , George Washington

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    #4
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    i say its karma and people say u r an idiot

    check this to see 4 yourself

    25 Metrolink crash victims linked forever by twist of fate - Los Angeles Times

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    #5
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    Fuck.

    That has to be the most absolutely horrid thing I have heard all day.

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    #6
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    predicting a Hollywood movie, semi-documentary

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    #7
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    Poor dead man, just kept callin n callin

    Quote Originally Posted by flyingimam
    predicting a Hollywood movie, semi-documentary
    In movie voice:

    Just when you thougt it was safe to text, drive and travel over train tracks comes the blockbuster of the summer, Train Accidents from the Other Side.

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