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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Couple told son was dead find out he&#x27;s alive<br /><br />New York Post<br /><br />1:58 PM, April 29, 2010<br /><br />MASTIC BEACH, N.Y. It was a 90-minute nightmare.<br /><br />Alfred and Geri Esposito of Mastic Beach were told Saturday morning that their son Freddy and another passenger had been killed in a collision with a tractor-trailer on a Pennsylvania highway.<br /><br />It turns out Freddy wasn t dead. He was asleep on a couch in an apartment he rents with his brother. The dead man was one of his former fraternity brothers a revelation that both relieved and upset the Espositos.<br /><br />Ninety minutes of my life I ll never get back, Geri Esposito said Thursday. My husband, who is a very strong man, was reduced to a puddle.<br /><br />The mix-up began when Pennsylvania troopers found Freddy Esposito s driver s license in the hands of one of the men killed in the wreck 18-year-old Paul Richards of Santa Cruz, Calif.<br /><br />Geri Esposito said her son and Richards may have shared a fraternity house as students at Stony Brook University. She suspects Freddy, 26, may have lost his ID and never realized it. Freddy Esposito was not available to comment; his mother said he is still upset at the deaths of his friends.<br /><br />After police left the Esposito home, calls were made to relatives, and someone was sent to tell Freddy s grandmother.<br /><br />It didn t make sense to me, but I was numb, Geri Esposito said of the report that her son had been driving. Freddy doesn t drive anywhere. He had a car accident once. It was bad. He drives like a little old lady now. You know, he makes sure he follows the letter of the law. It didn t make sense that he was driving, but that s what they said.<br /><br />Older brother Chris Esposito was just starting his shift in Brooklyn as a New York Police Department officer when he got the call that his brother was dead. He left work and raced to the Bay Shore home he shared with his brother.<br /><br />He goes downstairs into his brother s apartment and he saw something on the couch, Geri Esposito recalled. After poking the lump a couple of times, his brother awoke from under the blanket.<br /><br />He screamed, You re dead, you re dead! Geri Esposito said of Chris.<br /><br />And Freddy counters: I m sleeping.<br /><br />The relieved mother said when she finally got to see her son, I touched him all over and looked at his face, she said. I said, Thank you for being responsible for being home.<br /><br />Capt. James Murtin, commanding officer of Pennsylvania State Police s Troop N, acknowledged the mistaken identification and expressed regret for the error, according to Newsday, which first reported the story Thursday.<br /><br />Murtin said the notification was based on Esposito s license as well as a general match with the deceased.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/4/couple-told-son-was-dead-find-out-hes-alive.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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