Corpses found in 2 parked cars in NYC hours apart: cops

nypostPublished on 2025-12-09Last updated on 2025-12-09

Abstract

Two deceased individuals were discovered inside two separate parked vehicles in New York City within hours of each other, according to police. The first body was found in the Bronx, and the second was located in Brooklyn. Authorities are investigating the incidents but have not released details regarding the identities of the causes of death.

Related Questions

QWhat was found in two parked cars in NYC according to police?

ACorpses were found in two parked cars.

QHow much time passed between the discoveries of the two incidents?

AThe corpses were found hours apart.

QWhere exactly were the two bodies discovered?

AThey were discovered in parked cars in New York City.

QWho reported the discovery of the corpses?

AThe discovery was reported by the police (cops).

QWere the two incidents related in terms of timing and location?

AYes, they occurred hours apart in NYC, but the exact relation between them is not specified in the headline.

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