Soldier returns home only to be hit by a car - twice

by Leonard Brody | January 9, 2007 at 03:59 pm
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A U.S. Army specialist who had just returned from Iraq was hit by a car as he walked toward his grandmother's house, then dragged a half-mile by another vehicle.

"It's amazing he's still alive," New Milford Police Lt. Michael Burns said.

Andrew Rippe was crossing a road during a downpour around 6:30 a.m. Monday when he was struck by the first vehicle, which pushed him to the ground and into the path of the oncoming car, officials said.

In that second car, driver Roslyn Gottlieb said she heard a thump but figured it was just a piece of a cardboard under her car and kept driving to a convenience store for a cup of coffee.

When she pulled up at the store, Michael Obertlik noticed Rippe trapped under the car.

"My friend thought it was a dummy, but I said, 'That's a real person. The man is still breathing,"' Obertlik told The Record of Bergen County.

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