Karma is a boomerang because you surely get what you deserve. And, there are several cases of failed robbery attempts that prove that. Like the burglar who found an empty cash chest or another thief who landed in jail because he asked the cops for help. Well, as Newton rightly said ‘For every action there is an equivalent & opposite reaction’.
Like, this thief who got more than he bargained for when he stole a vehicle. A man stole a SUV parked outside a Greek Orthodox church in Pasadena, east of Los Angeles, reports NDTV. However, he was unaware that the car contained a casket and dead body.
As per Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy Grace Medrano the car was left running as the driver dropped off one body, reports Hindustan Times. She said there was another body in the black Lincoln Navigator when it was stolen.
Have a look at the tweet by the sheriff’s department that appealed the suspect to at least return the corpse:
To the suspect(s) driving around in a Black Lincoln Navigator stolen from the 700 blk of Rosemead Bl just after 8PM today in uninc #Pasadena:
Out of all the bad decisions you have made, at least make one good one & bring back the deceased person & casket inside the Navigator. pic.twitter.com/Dvo7u94zL1
— LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) February 27, 2020
Many people responed to the County’s appeal as they prayed for the grieving family:
This is terrible and horrifying.
I’m praying for the grieving family.— Jade – Be a shield Lord🙏🏾 (@jade3457) February 27, 2020
I can't imagine how the family of the deceased must feel. This isn't funny at all.
— Di (@BlueEyed_Dee) February 27, 2020
Special place in hell reserved for anyone that would do such a thing. The poor family of the deceased!
— MsPanda007🐼 (@MsPanda007) February 27, 2020
Eventually, the suspect was arrested after a driver reported seeing the vehicle. The police pursued the stolen car and the suspect ended up crashing the SUV into another vehicle on a freeway. According to authroities, the body was still inside the vehicle.
Our prayers are with the family of the deceased.