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If the headline didn’t put you off already, here’s another warning to perhaps skip to the next story because things are about to get really f**** up.
A tragic train accident in Wasco, California took a sickening twist after a man was arrested for ‘consuming’ the severed leg of a pedestrian who was struck by the train.
The local County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that it launched an investigation into the incident after footage emerged of the man’s ‘disturbing’ behaviour.
According to the Times of India, a pedestrian was struck by a passing Amtrack train, severing one of their legs. Eyewitnesses to the gruesome scene were further horrified to see a man, identified as 27-year-old Resendo Tellez, walk up to the scene, and after inspecting and sniffing at the severed leg, pick it up and stroll off with it.
Ignoring the police and bystanders at the scene, Tellez was seen “waving casually at cameras as he made his escape, swinging the severed leg around”. Footage shows the sick guy stopping at one point to “take bites” from the appendage.
JUST IN: California man arrested for allegedly eating a severed leg that he took from a pedestrian who was struck by a train.
The incident happened in Wasco, California.
According to police, 27-year-old Resendo Tellez removed a leg from an Amtrak Station.
Tellez was seen… pic.twitter.com/Wv0npYZUmP
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 23, 2024
The police pounced on the man before he could get too far, arresting him on various charges, including stealing ‘evidence’ from an accident scene.
There’s obviously a lot wrong with the guy.
[source:timesofindia]
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