Florida man swallowed by sinkhole under bedroom
Seffner, Florida: In a matter of seconds, the earth opened under Jeff Bush's Florida bedroom and swallowed him up like something out of a horror movie. About the only thing left was the TV cable
Seffner, Florida: In a matter of seconds, the earth opened under Jeff Bush's Florida bedroom and swallowed him up like something out of a horror movie. About the only thing left was the TV cable running down into the hole.
Bush, 37, was presumed dead Friday, the victim of a sinkhole a hazard so common in Florida that state law requires home insurers to provide coverage against the danger.
The sinkhole, estimated at 20 feet (6 meters) across and 20 feet deep, caused the home's concrete floor to cave in Thursday as everyone in the Tampa-area house was turning in for the night.
It gave way with a loud crash that sounded like a car hitting the house and brought Bush's brother running.
Bush, 37, was presumed dead Friday, the victim of a sinkhole a hazard so common in Florida that state law requires home insurers to provide coverage against the danger.
The sinkhole, estimated at 20 feet (6 meters) across and 20 feet deep, caused the home's concrete floor to cave in Thursday as everyone in the Tampa-area house was turning in for the night.
It gave way with a loud crash that sounded like a car hitting the house and brought Bush's brother running.