Elderly UWS Couple Can't Get Cell Service After Catskills Car Accident, Dies

The husband and wife tried to call for help nine times but couldn't get any service

An elderly Manhattan couple whose car became stuck near their wooded Catskills vacation home died after nine fruitless attempts to make a cell phone call for help and after the woman searched in vain for a neighbor.

Arthur Morris, 88, slid their car down an embankment 60 feet from their vacation home on May 3 in Andes, according to state police and relatives.

Family members told the Daily News that Morris tried to get out but became wedged between the tilted car and the ground and was asphyxiated. His wife, 89-year-old Madeleine, walked with her cane to an empty neighbor's house and died of exposure after a rainy night under a tarp.

"She walked a quarter-mile to the neighbor's house and there was no one there," grandson Jeantet Fields told the newspaper. "It was a vacation house and they had left the day before."

Cell service is spotty in the rural area and calls made by the couple to 911, their son and a neighbor did not go through.

Hunters found the husband's body the next day and searchers soon after found the wife's body on a neighbor's patio, according to police.

Arthur was a Juilliard-educated music teacher who had heart disease and a hernia. Madeleine was a retired professor who survived the Nazi occupation in France and had two knee replacements, the News reported.

"What really has me choked up the most is the circumstances they died in," Fields said. "Given the lives they lived, they should have had a better way out than that."

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