In Australia during the funeral dirge of the conflict occurred which shocked family members of the deceased. The unknown representative of the stronger sex needed a car to get to the hospital, because he took the vehicle which was located deceased.
A strange incident occurred in the town of Wentworth falls, located in the region of blue Mounts in South-East Australia, approximately 100 km West of Sydney. Finally the sad event which relatives bid farewell to the dead marred outrageous conflict of stealing a hearse.
Relatives grabbed his head when he noticed how from the place of burial is serving the machine with the dead. While relatives of the deceased were preparing for the farewell, which was held in the Central hall of the school of arts, ran out from the bushes representative of the stronger sex and climbed into the cab of the hearse. Then the car took off.
The people saw what happened clutching his head. The fairer sex has fallen into a faint when they saw the hearse at the school porch, and some didn't immediately realize what had happened. To his utter joy, brother of the deceased hurried and rushed in pursuit of leaving the hearse. To catch up with the funeral car with the dead was not so difficult.
On the way the car drove into a dead end, and the reverse was the circulation machine, informs ABC News. When the deceased returned at your own funeral, relatives and friends decided to ask the villain of the purposes of theft.
When the thief tried to ask, he happened, he began to meddle, vaguely replied that he urgently needed in the clinic. After 5 minutes the place of the incident, the police arrived and arrested a 49-year-old man. It turns out that he was gone from the nearby homes of persons with disabilities.
It was found that the hijacker during the Commission's actions were not in themselves and are likely representative of the stronger sex in General suffers from dementia. Police understand the situation and returned the villain "Home". Then the funeral after some time ended without any new casualties.
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