According to the French newspaper Ouest-France, a 54-year-old man was driving in his car with his 16-year-old daughter until he hit a sharp bend on a road in a town in Northern France, called 'Carville'.
The car, after hitting the sharp bend, came off the road and rolled several times, then stopped. The man and his daughter crawled out of the car, surprisingly without any major injury. The man then called his wife to ask her to pick them up, however, the wife, who is reported to be 44-year-old, went to pick them up in a rush and accidentally hit the same sharp bend, came off the road and her car rolled into the same direction, hitting the husband and killing him instantly.
The wife and the daughter were later taken to a hospital where they were treated for minor injuries.
People are comparing the incident to something they would usually see in a 'Final Destination' film, a film series about a group of people escaping death while intended to die, and then death, as an unseen entity, kills them one by one to reclaim them to their final destination: inevitable death.
While others are saying that the woman could have intentionally killed her husband, knowing she would get away with it as it would be taken as an accident. The fact that the daughter was not hit and the husband is the only one killed is also causing doubt in people.