BELLAIRE, Mich. – Authorities misidentified two teens in an auto crash that killed one and left the other in critical condition, stunning parents who realized their son was alive after seeing the wrong body in the casket.
For days, one family kept a bedside vigil for a bandaged-up boy whom they believed was their badly injured 16-year-old relative. Meanwhile, the other family prepared to bury the boy they thought was their dead 17-year-old relative.
But the moment Patrick Bement’s parents saw the face of the boy in the casket at the funeral home, they feared a terrible mistake had been made.
“We told them, ‘It’s not our son. It’s not Patrick,’” said Michele Bement, the boy’s stepmother.
The Antrim County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the error Wednesday and said it was conducting an investigation to determine what happened. Sheriff Terry Johnson offered condolences and apologies to the families of both teens.
Deputies said they were in the process of using dental records and fingerprints to positively identify the person killed in Saturday’s accident on U.S. 131 north of Alba, about 35 miles from Traverse City.
Relatives said the victim was Nathaniel Smith, 16.
“You can’t even put to words the emotions, other than what an immense, gross tragedy – a double tragedy,” said Smith’s uncle, Steve Bohatch.
The crash happened as Bement, Smith and their 17-year-old male driver were headed home after spending several days at a cottage in northern Michigan. Their Saturn crossed the centerline and struck a camper being hauled by a pickup truck, deputies said.
The Saturn driver escaped with minor injuries.
Deputies said they found Bement’s identification near the body, which was ejected from the car, and believed the body to be his. Smith’s wallet and identification were in the trunk, and the officers at the scene believed Smith was in the back seat with major head and facial injuries.
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