Help! Can Anyone Hear Me?

Trapped in her car down an embankment, Corine began to lose hope of being found

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Trapped in her car down an embankment, Corine began to lose hope of being found

Corine Bastide gently locks the door to her boyfriend’s apartment, not wanting to wake him. It is 11 p.m. on 23 July, 2019, still humid after a day that reached 31°C. Restless after an argument earlier with her ex-husband about their three sons, there’s no way she will be able to sleep. So, she has decided to drive home, an easy 36-kilometre trip along the motorway from Liège to her place in the village of Wanze in Belgium.

As she gets into her car, she tucks a strand of long auburn hair behind an ear and absently smooths her colourfully green-patterned dress. Rivulets of sweat run down her neck.

There is little traffic. Corine grips the steering wheel as she concentrates on both the road and thoughts of her boys, who live with her half the time: Hadrien, 18, a track-and-field fan who is determined to help victims of crime as his life’s work; Audric, 16, a champion high-jumper; and Dorian, 12, her ‘Dodo’ and a budding athlete in his own right.

Without them, I’d be nothing.

Lost in her thoughts, she only notices the car vibrating after she has been driving for about 20 minutes.

I told you to have the brakes serviced, she imagines David Bartholomé, her boyfriend of five months, telling her. There is so much going on in her life—a divorce and caring for the boys while working in a local cafeteria—that getting the car checked wasn’t a priority. Until now.

Get off the motorway. The slower the car is going, the easier it will be to stop. The sign for the exit to the town of Saint-Georges-Sir-Meuse is right up ahead. She guides the car into the exit lane and starts to pump the brakes. Gently at first, then hard, harder. Nothing’s working!

Her little grey Fiat Bravo hatchback keeps picking up speed, careening as she tries to steer. She hits something. The car is in the air, then sliding down a slope that feels st...

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