NY CBS affiliate: NY Car Ticketed Repeatedly With Dead Body Inside
It was that of a missing man, and now his family wants to know to how officers could ticket the vehicle numerous times — and never notice what was inside.
Jennifer Morales, who didn’t want her face filmed by CBS 2 HD cameras, wondered how her father’s body could go unnoticed for so long.
“I’m shocked. I’m surprised, um…,” Morales said.
The daughter of 58-year-old George Morales wants everyone to remember her handyman father in a different way, not as a decomposed body found in a van under the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway on Wednesday. He’d been dead a month, in a van with four parking tickets.
“If you see an abandoned vehicle, you don’t report it? You wait a month?” Jennifer Morales wondered.
Morales’ daughter said her father left their apartment in Washington Heights on May 5 in a van owned by a friend. George Morales was headed for Long Island, but he just vanished.
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