A young woman who was critically injured in a
car crash in Scotland spent three days waiting with the dead body of her
boyfriend for help to arrive, it emerged Thursday. The couple and their car
were found by a motorway near the town of Stirling on Wednesday. John Yuill,
28, was pronounced dead at the scene while Bell is in a critical condition in
hospital, police said.
Lamara Bell's father
accused police of ignoring his 25-year-old daughter after officers admitted
they had received a report of the crash on Sunday but failed to act. "Lamara
was in a field for three days after the accident. She was on her way
home," her father Ossie Dinnefash wrote in a message on Facebook,
according to British media. "Because of some nice guy that phoned it in
and was ignored by the incident room, the messages were never passed on. Now my
daughter is laying on life support."
Yuill's father, Gordon
told the Daily Record newspaper that his son could not have been saved but said
the delay may have an impact on the health of his girlfriend. "His
injuries were such that he died on impact. But I feel it may have made a
difference for Lamara. My heart goes out to her family for that," he
said.
In the days before
they were found, the young couple had been reported missing. The Scotland
Police force said it had launched an investigation into why it did not act on
the original report. "It has come to light that a call was made to police
late on Sunday morning regarding a car which was reported as being off the
road," it said in a statement. "For reasons currently being
investigated, that report was not followed up at the time."
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