The missing family that disappeared nearly two weeks ago was found dead at the bottom of a ravine following a car crash.
39-year-old Jeremy Cook, 28-year-old Johanna Manor, and 8-year-old Adalicia Manor sparked concerns after they stopped answering calls and failed to show up at work and school.
Ten days after the family left their home in Hickman County, Tennessee, and several days after their concerned relatives reported them missing, all three members were found dead beneath a bridge in the countryside.
According to the reports, the family plunged some one hundred feet to their death after getting into a car crash and sliding off a bridge near the I-840.
“Unfortunately, on January 26th, the authorities got a ping off of their phone that lead them to find the bodies of Johanna, Adalicia, and Jeremy,” the woman’s sister, Jennifer Biggs, revealed in her GoFundMe fundraiser.
“They had ended up hitting a patch of ice and wrecked, causing them to go down a 100 foot drop off into the woods below.”
As one local added, the family’s vehicle was incredibly hard to spot because it was covered in undergrowth.
The resident also insisted that he could not understand how the family managed to slip off the bridge with their car because “there’s no damage to the bridge.”
“I was just down here yesterday and you can’t see it, can’t see it. How it got there is the question. How? There’s no damage to the bridge,” Bradley Caldwell told WKRN.
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