By David Lohr
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It was during my conversation with Mike that he received word the car was spotted somewhere in North Carolina. He expressed disbelief at the report and abruptly ended the conversation. I then called Tim Miller and he was able to verify the information. The helicopter the family contracted with had found the car submerged in a body next to I-95. Within 20 minutes, we received word that both bodies were found inside the vehicle.
According to the State Law Enforcement Division, the Mazda had hit a guardrail and careened off the road before sliding over an embankment and landing in the swamp.
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Wayne Guay washes car |
"You just hope they didn't suffer and that it was quick," Daniel Rodriguez, the couple's son-in-law, told the New York Daily News. "Everybody is destroyed and devastated."
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Dianne and Wayne Guay |
Wayne Guay was a retired New York City Department of Sanitation employee, and Dianne Guay worked part time at the Family Dollar in Horry Count. A memorial service is planned for later this week.
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