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Witnesses Describe Charred Body Scene

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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. Homicide and Arson investigators are continuing their investigation into the death of a 55-year-old man who died in a car fire on Sunday in the 7800 block of Denni Street, Cerritos.

At 7:47 a.m., deputies and County Fire Dept. personnel responded to the call. When they arrived, they discovered a 1999 Toyota Corolla parked along the west curb and engulfed in flames.  Firefighters extinguished the fire.

Upon closer inspection, the victim was discovered deceased inside the front seat area of the vehicle.

At this time, it is unknown why or how the fire started, but several gas cans were in the interior of the vehicle.

Eyewitnesses to the tragic incident approached Hews Media Group-Community News to tell the story.

Both persons said they were traumatized after learning a body was in the car.

They wanted to remain anonymous.

One eyewitness was coming home from work, the other was completing a construction job on the street.

They noticed the car and thought it “unusual” since normally there is no parking on the street due to Cerritos parking regulations.

The two approached the car and noticed what looked like steam escaping from the windows. Once they got closer, “you could smell it was some kind of fire.

“The motor was running too,” said one eyewitness.

At that moment the two decided to break into the car and grabbed a toolbox to break the windows.

They first broke out the passenger window, followed by the driver’s side window.

With airflow into the car, the flames became more pronounced.

“We could see the body at that point,” said one. “It was lying across the front seat, head on the passenger seat, feet on the driver’s seat. Fire had not engulfed the body yet, but the rest of the interior was in flames. He was not screaming. He must have been unconscious.”

The two, along with a La Palma police officer, attempted to remove the body “but it was just too hot.”

LAFD arrived minutes later to put the fire out.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Sheriff’s Dept. Homicide Bureau at 323.890.5500.

Twitter: @cerritosnews

Mr. Hews may be contacted at loscerritosnews.net

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