His family and police say that an Indian woman, her family, and police, who were found alive in her car, say that her hoodie was able to survive using her hoodie, six days after the collapse of a trench.
According to Newton County’s Sheriff’s Office Fiss, he was rescued by a local “hero” by local “hero” on Tuesday while working as a drainage in the northwest part of the state.
“She was asleep and descended from the road and went to a very large, Deep Vanda ditch. She could not be seen from the road,” Casell’s father, Dalmar Caldwell, told WLS.
“She was using her hoodie and pushing her to drink water, trying to survive.” “She was very sad. She was screaming for help. She could hear the car going, but they couldn’t see her from the road.”
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Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fiss said that the Casel of Brio was “the subject of a missing person’s report for the last six days” until his discovery on Tuesday. (Courtesy Castle Family/Fox 32 Chicago)
Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fiss said that Castle was the subject of a missing person report for the last 6 days before his discovery.
“Johnny Martinez, who was passing by, was operating the devices for Deng drainage. When Martinez was located, he contacted his supervisor, Jeremy Wonder, which will become Morocco Fire Chief,” police said.
“Martinez and Vendrav all le checked the vehicle and got the only possession of Cassale. She was conscious and spoke,” added. “Despite his injuries, the cassale survived 6 days while waiting for rescue. He was taken to a hospital in Chicago.”
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Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fiss said Brio’s Casel was shifted to a local hospital after his discovery. (Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fiss)
Casel’s family said she had a compound fracture and injuries in her leg, according to Fox 32 Chicago.
Newton County Sheriff Shannon Kotharan told the story of Cassale’s existence “shows an incredible testament to his will.”
“We are grateful for all the Best wishes sent her way,” said Kothra.

“We saw Johnny Martinez, who saw the car in the trenches,” Newton County Sheriff’s Office said. (Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fiss)
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He added, “In my book, Mr. Martinez is a hero, and we can never thank him for his eager eye and quick action.”






