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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Casket with body inside found on a sidewalk in Houston

A bicyclist,Yoel Rubio made the bizarre discovery on Tuesday morning when he was riding his bicycle along a bayou path, when he saw the casket. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” Rubio said.  “It was crazy.”

This happened near Keegan’s Bayou in southwest Houston.  Police believe stormwaters lifted the casket out of the ground from nearby Riceville Cemetery, then carried it about 100 yards.

After unsuccessfully trying to move the casket out of the middle of the path, Rubio called police.

They say a woman’s body was found inside.  The medical examiner is trying to confirm the identity.

Riceville Cemetery is owned by Riceville Mt. Olive Baptist Church on South Gessner Road.

Deacon Reginald Fields says members have been buried there since 1989.

He says the body belongs to a female church member who died seven or eight years ago.  “It’s disheartening when you have a situation like this,” Fields said.  “Nobody wants to come eight years later to relive someone’s death.”

Fields says he is waiting to hear back from the medical examiner to find out if the body will need to be placed in another casket.  He says he has been in touch with the family of the deceased woman.

43 comments:

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    1. Hand work of Africans for dis is their specialization. Pls they should check, and confirm for us.

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    2. Royal Priesthood are you okiie??? Why attribute every bad thing to Africans??? Linda take note!

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    3. Nawah o. Its possible. Do not underestimate d powers of storm water.

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    4. Dis royal priesthood is a very big fool

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  2. Nawao! Who wouldn't want the dead to rest in peace.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  3. Story everyday

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  4. Its really disheartening when u see tins lik dis happening mostly in dis modern era. God help, and save us.

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  5. Ehhhhhhh! That is not something to be seen early in the morning o.




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  6. Ehhhhhhh! That is not something to be seen early in the morning o.




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  7. Oghene bikoo... wetin man no go see* strange *

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  8. I don't pray to be in the shoes of the guy that saw this.



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  9. Eerie!
    All the WH questions screaming to have answers

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  10. were is casket

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  11. Oh my God,the man that discovered it must have been scared and shocked

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  12. Scary..wahala day ooo


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  13. Bicyclist?!!! Never knew that's correct, perks of being a bllog reader. I do know cyclist thoe

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  14. Riceville Cemetery is owned by Riceville Mt. Olive Baptist Church! Our churches here owe expensive schools that ordinary members cannot afford

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  15. May her soul rest in peace


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  16. How can a grave be that shallow that storm water will be able to take the casket that far

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  17. Hmmm..wonder shall never end

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  18. EEEEEEEHHHHH, OBODO OYIBO...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  19. I bet a native doctor would have a different opinion. Lol

    May her soul rest in peace (again)

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  20. Omo Ehn, too many death and bizarre news everywhere

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  21. Things happen on a daily basis

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  22. Why was the coffin removed at first.
    Oyibo people sef.

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    1. To get an answer to ur question, I enjoin u to read the story again miss. Hian...

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    2. Pls did you read the whole story or you just proceeded to commenting?

      AA

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    3. @igwe adobe I'm guessing you're one of those people never aced comprehension and passage reading in school.. Did you read the article at all?. I'm sure you didn't, else you would have read the part about flood waters and the nearby cemetery.. #ish #ifyouaintgotnonetosaythenshutit

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    4. Some libers sha. Simple story ba undastanding. Hian

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  23. They shud take it back to the cemetery
    if that's the case.

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  24. Juju things,pple have mind sha

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  25. Hilarious@royalpriesthood.
    Anything is possible. oyibos get professional robbers, raiders, etc.

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  26. My dear naija people ,read in-between lines of any articles before commenting. Lets
    stop this our timid mentality of jumping into conclusions.

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