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This One Is Heart Wrenching

01 September 2014 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
This One Is Heart Wrenching

A New Jersey woman who worked four jobs to make ends meet has died while napping in her car between shifts.

Maria Fernandes, 32, of Newark, died Monday from a mix of carbon monoxide and fumes from an overturned gas container that she kept in her car. Police found Maria Fernandes dead in her car on Monday night, parked in a convenience-store parking lot in Elizabeth, N.J. Fernandes, 32, was wearing a Dunkin' Donuts uniform when she was found. A friend and fellow employees told officials she worked as many as four jobs a week, said Lt. Daniel Saulnier, a spokesman for the Elizabeth police department, often from 10 to 40 hours for each shift or job.

Hazmat investigators found that fumes in Fernandes' car were caused by a gasoline can that had spilled in the back, and from carbon monoxide in the exhaust of her running car which leaked into the passenger compartment. Friends told police that Fernandes kept gas in her car to avoid running out of gas when traveling between jobs. And she often slept in parking lots to get a few hours of rest between jobs, authorities said.

No foul play is suspected, according to Elizabeth Police Lt. Daniel Saulnier."This sounds like someone who tried desperately to work and make ends meet, and met with a tragic accident," Saulnier told NJ.com. Fernandes, who was born in Portugal before emigrating to the U.S., was beloved by her co-workers at Dunkin' Donuts. "She used to work like three shifts every day," one told NJ.com. "Sometimes she wouldn't sleep for five days."

"It is a very sad story and really tragic, and it shines a light on what is a real problem, particularly for low-wage workers, today," said Elizabeth Watson, senior counsel and director of workplace justice for women at the National Women's Law Center. (HuffPo)

Prison would have been easier. The life she didn't have, just to stay alive. It is sad. The minimum wage needs to be raised, if for no other reason than to at least keep up with inflation, but also to be more fair to those working.
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
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