
Missing woman may have been ejected through sunroof before ending up in creek
NY Post
The remains of a woman who had been missing for about three weeks were discovered in a Philadelphia creek on Sunday — and authorities believe she may have died after being ejected through the sunroof of her car during a violent crash, a report said.
The body of Cassandra Johnston, 26, of Southampton, Pa., was found in Byberry Creek one day after a private investigator hired by her family located the missing woman’s car while riding in a helicopter, WPVI reported. Johnston was reported missing July 10 after she failed to return home from visiting a friend in Philadelphia.More Related News

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