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Missing Southeast Iowa women found dead

March 21, 2007 By admin

The search for two elderly southeast Iowa women has come to an end. Authorities say Washington residents, 74-year-old Madge Sabin and her passenger 78-year-old Marie Hiller, were found in dead in their vehicle in a ditch in Jefferson County Tuesday afternoon.

Authorities now report Sabin lost control of her vehicle, struck a bridge railing, flipped and came to a rest upside down in a ditch, killing both. The two were reported missing early Tuesday morning after not making it to their destination Monday afternoon. The investigation continues.

Audio: emily Humble report. :31 MP3

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