Woman Asks “Why Me?” After Car Breaks Man’s 400-Foot Fall
Thursday, 02 September 2010 | by Pat's Picks

As the New York Post puts it, “her car was crushed—and so is she.” The woman who owned the Dodge Charger responsible for breaking the fall of a young man who jumped off the 40th floor of a building yesterday wants to know why it had to be her car that broke his fall. The 42-year-old woman complained to the Post that she’d just had an oil change and filled the car with gas.
She expressed some concern for the 22-year-old man, who told police he “wanted to die,” but then wondered: “Does he feel like an idiot?” The woman’s husband was much more charitable. He ponied up the $500 deductible and said despite the advice he received from his insurance company, he would not sue the young man: He has enough to worry about, It’s a very small price to pay.”
Not only did the man survive the 400-foot fall, he only suffered some broken bones and blood clots. A Dodge spokesman, seizing the opportunity, said it was the Charger’s “high-strength steel structure” that cushioned the man’s fall.
UPDATE: After a flood of outrage over the woman’s comments, Maria McCormack is backpedaling. Today’s New York Post tells us about her revised outlook on the tragic accident.
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