67-year-old who went missing after crash found dead at bottom of a well
- Shirley Obert, a 67-year-old Chick-fil-A employee, was found dead at the bottom of a deep well in Monroe County, Georgia, on Sunday after being involved in a car crash on Saturday morning.
- Obert crashed her car around 7 a.m. On Saturday, March 29, near Oxford and Abercrombie Roads just outside of Atlanta, and reportedly called her husband for help after driving into nearby woodland.
- After surviving the crash, Obert was attempting to get help and went missing, prompting a multi-agency search that included the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia State Patrol Aviation, Monroe County Fire Department, Macon-Bibb County Fire Department, and Forsyth Police Department.
- Authorities stated Obert's body was discovered around 11:30 am in a deep well surrounded by thick brush near the car crash site, and it is unknown why her car ran off the road; Watkins, the public information officer for the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, said the accident involved a Mazda Miata.
- The Monroe County Sheriff's Office believes Obert was trying to seek help after the accident, describing the incident as a "tragic accident"; a GoFundMe page was created to support her husband and five children as she was the sole provider and did not have life insurance, raising more than $7,700 as of Monday evening, with the page describing her as a 'devoted Christian, wife, mother, and friend to many'.
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She Survived Crash, Only to Die in Freak Accident
A Georgia woman survived a car crash on her way to work only to die in a freak accident, authorities in Monroe County say. The county sheriff's office says Shirley Obert, a 67-year-old Chick-fil-A employee, came off the road around 6:10am Saturday and hit a tree, the Macon Telegraph...
He has a traffic accident, manages to get out of the vehicle but as he drives away he falls into a well and dies: the tragic story of Shirley Obert
She had a traffic accident, managed to get out of the vehicle and, in an attempt to get away, she fell into a well covered by foliage and died. Her name was Shirley Obert, the 67-year-old woman who disappeared Saturday after being involved in a car accident in Monroe County. Authorities and family members - the woman left four children - immediately began their searches: on Sunday, March 30, the body was found at the bottom of a “deep well surro…


US Woman Survives Car Accident, Dies After Falling In Hidden "Deep Well"
A US woman, initially reported missing after a car crash, was found dead in a "deep well" in what the police described as a "tragic accident." Shirley Obert, a Chick-fil-A employee, was involved in the crash on Saturday morning in Monroe County, just outside of Atlanta, the County Sheriff's Office said. On Saturday, March 29, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office in Georgia posted on Facebook to alert locals living near Oxford Road and Abercrombie …
Georgia woman falls to death in hidden well after surviving car crash
MONROE COUNTY, Georgia — A 67-year-old woman who was reported missing following a car crash was later found dead inside a deep well in what authorities are calling a “tragic accident.”Shirley Obert was involved in the crash Saturday morning, according to a news release from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. A worker at Chick-fil-A, she was wearing her uniform when she disappeared, authorities say.
Woman survives car crash but dies in freak accident moments later seeking help
Shirley Obert (left) was found dead in a deep well (right) after getting in a car accident (Pictures: Monroe County Sheriff’s Office) A woman survived a car crash but mysteriously went missing and was found dead at the bottom of a deep well. Shirley Obert, 67, got into a car accident on Saturday morning while wearing a Chick-fil-A uniform red shirt and black pants. Amid an active search for her, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office posted on Faceb…
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