Body Dragged Nearly 20 Miles On NYC Highways

By February 12, 2009 8:12 am

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A van traveled for nearly an hour over busy New York City roads before its driver discovered the horrific cargo it had dragged almost 20 miles: the partially scraped-away body of a man who was plowed over by an SUV just before he got caught under the van.

Police said the gruesome episode was accidental and that they have no plans to charge the drivers at this time.

But that did not diminish the shock of seeing a dead man hooked under a van that had just traversed some of the busiest roads in the city. Police said the driver, Manuel Lituma Sanchez, had no idea he hit the victim until the end of his trip, when a bystander told him something was dragging under his van.

Investigators were working to identify the body, which was found largely intact but horribly battered. The man’s heels were shorn off. His clothes and several layers of skin on his legs and buttocks were worn off. The back of his head was worn through to the scalp.

A business card, Western Union receipt and a broken iPhone were found in the man’s pockets, NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said.

The man was first hit around 6:15 a.m. while apparently crossing against a stop light in the Corona section of Queens by the driver of a black Ford Expedition, Gustavo Acosta, who immediately called 911. When police arrived, the victim was gone and no damage was found to the SUV.

Lituma Sanchez, who was about two vehicles behind, said he had noticed cars swerving but didn’t see the initial accident and assumed the drivers were simply avoiding a pothole.

He drove over the victim, who was facing up, and the man’s chest was hooked by a steel plate under the van known as the skid plate, used to protect the transmission and undercarriage.

“I didn’t feel anything, and I didn’t hear anything,” Lituma Sanchez told reporters outside his Queens home. “I didn’t know what happened.”

It’s not clear whether the victim was alive at that point.

“The van comes and rides right over the body and as it goes by there’s no body there,” Browne said. “The body was basically fish-hooked by the plate.”

Lituma Sanchez stopped shortly after the accident to check his car but noticed nothing and went on his way. The vehicle has a low ridge around the wheels for stepping inside, making it difficult to see under the van.

Lituma Sanchez drove on the Grand Central Parkway, the Van Wyck Expressway and the Belt Parkway, winding from Queens to Brooklyn and ending up in Brighton Beach, where he works as a delivery man, Browne said. On the residential streets at a slower speed, he suspected something was wrong with his engine, and he stopped, opened the hood and checked the oil. But he did not look under the car.

He got back in and drove a few more blocks before a pedestrian flagged him to say something was dragging under his 1998 Chevrolet van. Lituma Sanchez got out of his car again, looked underneath, discovered the body and called 911 from his cell phone.

“You can’t imagine the shock I felt” on seeing the corpse, he told reporters. “I’m just so nervous and very sad.”

Police jacked up the vehicle and pulled the body from under the van. The corpse, found face up with the shirt and pants shredded, was covered with a white sheet as officers investigated and talked to the shellshocked, exhausted driver in a police car. The victim’s bruised and bloody legs could be seen protruding from the sheet in front of the van.

An autopsy was planned for Thursday. Both drivers have clean records, police said.

Police retraced the van’s route and recovered a blue jacket believed to have belonged to the victim, who was described as Hispanic, in his 20s or 30s and between 5 feet 2 and 5 feet 4 inches tall.

Police had initially believed it was a 17-mile journey, but did a closer examination of the route realized it was 19.8 miles instead.

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  • 2-18-2009 10:10 am

    this is cazy. especially when crossin against a red light and out of all places NYC. my thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the victim.

  • 2-17-2009 11:03 pm

    damn so a mexican hit an ran a mexican an another mexican hit him again an drug him along like horses did n old west flix. i guess datz spic-on-spic violence fo ya. an yall thot black-on-black wuz sum s**t! damn son datz f**ked da f**k up fo reel dogg.

  • 2-12-2009 7:10 pm

    ohhhhhh that suxs for him pray for the family

  • 2-12-2009 5:03 pm

    I pray that the initial hit killed him instantly. It would be horrible to know that he had to endure so much pain. I pray for his soul and for his family so that they can get through this. May God bless them all and help provide them with the shoulder and love to get through all of this. This is truly a VERY sad story of a life lost.

  • 2-12-2009 3:23 pm

    I just can’t believe the gruesome details of this story, I am hopeful this Mans family never reads it. Why it is written with such disreguard for the life lost has me baffled.

  • 2-12-2009 3:15 pm

    Boy I love all the assumptions that people are making on here. You weren’t there so keep your comments to yourself.

  • 2-12-2009 2:15 pm

    that’s so sorry……

  • 2-12-2009 2:06 pm

    i dont believe any of it at all but if it was a Black Man as the driver we all know that he would have been locked and on cnn

  • 2-12-2009 1:25 pm

    i’d be pissed off at the nypd and sue the s**t outta them how can someone say they didn’t see the man crossing the damned street! nypd needs to lower their speed limits

  • 2-12-2009 1:01 pm

    man that stuff dont make no seince he had to see him but was just to scared thats so crazy how he can keep checking up on the car but someone seen him

  • 2-12-2009 12:38 pm

    How do you hit a person and not know that you hit him all the other cars avoided it and he plowed right over it, which i’m sure he didn’t know it was a person but dam he know it was something and kept on driving!!!

  • 2-12-2009 12:34 pm

    what a freak incident….so why didn’t anyone stay with the body when the man initially was hit…why weren’t there cops out there to direct traffic…or someone to stand out and say “no don’t drive here, dead body in the road”. Something ain’t right with that! Remeber in Crash, when luda ran over the china man and he got stuck under the suv? wow….

  • 2-12-2009 12:31 pm

    @ kaikai .. The driver that hit him stopped right after he hit him and called 911 but by that time the other drive already had the man under the van

  • 2-12-2009 12:09 pm

    god bless him n his family.

  • 2-12-2009 12:06 pm

    Something aint right how don’t the second driver see the body in the middle of the street before he dragged him.

  • 2-12-2009 11:36 am

    DAMN….THATS CRAZY….

    morena.

  • 2-12-2009 11:35 am

    This is so sad to me. How do you hit a human being and not know that you hit him, or something?Even if the second driver was unaware that he had run over a man (because man was already laying in street) the first should have known. I feel so bad for victim and his family! What a tragedy!

  • 2-12-2009 11:08 am

    holy jesus i’d HATE to be the one to find that body he must’ve been a mess

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