The henchmen of the Bass brothers moved the wreckage of the car to the shore.
The car windows and windshield were smashed to pieces, and the vehicle was severely deformed.
If it were someone else, it would be hard to determine whose car it was at first sight.
However, Harriet recognized it at a glance and ran forward frantically.
"This's Delbert's car. It must be. I can tell it's his!"
"Yvonne, calm down a bit. Things may not be as bad as they seem!"
Arthur and Levi quickly stopped her to prevent her from getting hurt.
What if Delbert's body was really inside the car?
Levi gave a signal.
His people hurriedly approached, immediately trying to remove the deformed car door.
But as they reached the windshield, everyone's faces quickly darkened.
They hesitated and glanced at Harriet, biting their tongues, unable to say a word.
The person in charge of the salvage slowly approached Bass brothers and Harriet.
Harriet, with tears in her eyes and extremely emotional, looked at him.
"Miss Harriet, there is a body in the car..."
"A body?" Harriet kept murmuring these two words, replaceing it hard to believe.
The air was filled with an unpleasant smell, and Harriet felt like she was suffocating as she looked at the gruesome scene.
An uncomfortable feeling spread in her heart, making it hard for her to breathe.
A body?
Whose body could it be?
She had never imagined such a thing happening.
Harriet could barely stand on her feet, almost stumbling, but Arthur and Levi were there to support her.
She took a deep breath, her right eyelid twitching incessantly.
She had a terrible premonition.
Arthur had already dialed 911, and the police quickly arrived, cordoning off the scene with caution tape.
A group of onlookers gathered by the roadside, and the police calmly dispersed the crowd.
"Move back. Everyone, move back!"
Harriet stepped back but kept staring ahead, breathing lightly.
In her mind, she kept repeating that the body couldn't be Delbert's.
It just couldn't be!
At this moment, a forensic doctor in a white coat stepped forward to examine the body, and Harriet felt the tension in her heart increasing.
After a while, the forensic doctor stood up, removed his blood-stained gloves, and said to them, "After preliminary assessment, the person suffered severe head injuries from a significant impact in the car and then drowned in the water."
Once Harriet heard that, her head buzzed with disbelief.
But deep inside, she still had a voice denying it.
"Who's this person? Can you identify it?"
Her voice was trembling.
"Further examination is needed at the identification center."
The forensic doctor replied calmly.
Harriet suddenly couldn't control her emotions, "I want you to tell me now who this body you who this body is right now!"
Levi sensed her unusually agitated state and quickly reassured herm "Alright, Yvonne calm down first. This body may not necessarily be Delbert."
He then turned to the forensic doctor, "Thank you."
"It's okay."
Subsequently, the police carried the body to the identification center, and the onlookers gradually dispersed.
Levi and others drove Harriet to the identification center to check the results.
Harriet still felt dazed and her heart ached.
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