![]() ![]() 'That track is remote and for anyone who isn't from around here and who doesn't know the forest, it's hazardous.' 'I've never seen anyone up there in the three years I've been using it as a place to go hunting. Smith, who happened upon the car two weeks after Levin's body was found, said: 'No local would go up there. ![]() Locals told DailyMailTV the remote trail where Levin died is considered so hazardous, they would think twice before attempting to traverse it. His death was later recorded as 'accidental' by the medical examiner. Rescuers were forced to use a rope and pulley system to remove his remains and he was formally identified via dental records. Levin's naked decomposed corpse was eventually found 30ft away from the car, down a ravine and wedged between trees.Ī report released by the Josephine County Department of Public Safety notes that his body bore the marks of animal scavenging, with some of it apparently consumed by vultures. The orange Fiat was finally removed by authorities a month after the accident, once fallen trees and other debris had been taken away.īut as photos taken by DailyMailTV of the lonely spot show, the clearing still bears the scars of the crash, including deep tire ruts and plastic detritus. ![]() 'The underside of the car was all ripped off from going over logs to get up the track. His reading glasses were broken on the ground. 'I looked inside and a lot of his stuff was still in there – I can't remember exactly what it was. Levin's orange Fiat car was found at the top of the ravine and contained the decomposed body of his pet pug, Boo Boo Bear (pictured), which was only identifiable because the dog was still wearing its purple collar In another poignant image, Levin's blue reading glasses are seen smashed in the mud on the forest floor. One shows the damage to the passenger side, with a sheared off wing mirror and extensive dents, while another shows the interior of the car with the driver's seat jolted forward. The pictures, which were taken by a local hunter, show how the car came to rest on the edge of the ravine where Levin's body was found on July 13. Now photos exclusively obtained by DailyMailTV lay bare the extent of the damage to the car which Levin drove for four miles up a disused logging trail before crashing it into a tree stump. Levin, 70, went missing from his home in Grants Pass, Oregon, along with his pet pug Boo-Boo Bear on June 28 and was found dead 30ft down a ravine two weeks later. ![]() Scratched, dented and tilted over to one side, its back wheels in the air, this is Seinfeld actor Charles Levin's orange Fiat car pictured at the remote spot where he died. Published: 19:07 BST, 18 November 2019 | Updated: 08:00 BST, 19 November 2019Ĭharles Levin, 70, was found dead on July 13 after the actor was reported missing on June 28, shortly after he said he got lost in Cave Junction, Oregon He's always been nice to me and he didn't deserve this'īy Ruth Styles In Grants Pass, Oregon, For
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