Desperate for a quick session, a young Mexican couple sneaked into the
back of a hearse to unload their feelings. In doing so, the car's
temperature soared to such heights that the couple sought the refuge
of the vehicle's air-conditioning. Just a few hours later, they were
found dead in their passion wagon.
Our hapless car-jackers had croaked from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Sleeping off their efforts, they'd left the motor running in order to
keep the air conditioning active, a fatal error no doubt overlooked in
the heat of the moment.
The unfortunate deaths occurred in the provincial state capital
Campeche, approximately 550 miles east of Mexico City on the Gulf of
Mexico. 23-year-old Jose Agustin Noh, an employee of the Perez Diaz
funeral home in Campeche, and his lover Ana Maria Camara Suarez met in
the hearse parked in a warehouse.
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