GPS may have told man to drive off Indiana bridge

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An out-of-town driver following his car’s outdated GPS system drove off of a demolished Indiana bridge, killing his wife in the passenger seat, deputies said.

Iftikhar Hussain, 64, drove the couple’s 2014 Nissan Sentra off East Chicago’s Cline Avenue bridge — which closed in 2009 and is barricaded with bright orange barrels and cones. The car burst into flames after the 37-foot-plunge into pavement below, The Times of Munster reported.

His wife, 51-year-old Zohra Hussain, died from burns, police said. Iftikhar Hussain was taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injures.

Lake County deputies said Hussain was likely following directions from his GPS navigation system, which instructed him to turn onto a ramp to the now-demolished bridge over the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal. The couple, from Chicago, were driving to visit family in Indiana and likely didn’t know the area, Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Patricia Van Til said.

While the road leading up to the bridge is marked with large signs that read “road closed,” orange barrels and other barricades, Hussain was likely paying more attention to his GPS than the road, deputies said.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/gp...diana-bridge-cops/ar-AAacOJs?ocid=mailsignout

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When a bridge is closed like that, they have concrete barriers and huge signs. There is no way he would have gotten though without blasting through a gigantic sign and driving around barriers. Municipalities and road construction crews would open themselves to huge litigation cases if they didn't block off closed bridges like that. Dude is lying and was trying to commit a homicide/suicide.
 
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He's a liar.

If that bridge wasn't closed off and he went flying clean off that bridge, show me the hundreds of other cars that made a wrong turn and flew off that bridge as well.


And to add to that, it's kinda hard to not notice the road you're driving on is abandoned/closed due to the obvious amount of of debris and barrenness you'd notice on that road.
 
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