Florida man receives calls from grandparents’ landline while they remain unaccounted for under collapsed condo rubble

4years ago

Miami news, Florida news.

The family of a Florida couple that remains unaccounted for since the Miami condo collapse Thursday claims they are getting disturbing calls from their landline.

Arnie and Myriam Notkin’s grandson Jake Samuelson revealed that he has been receiving calls from the missing pair hours after the collapse.

He said that at least 16 calls were received from the same number but all were static.

“We are trying to rationalize what is happening here, we are trying to get answers,” Samuelson said.

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  • “We were all sitting there in the living room, my whole family, my mother, and we were just shocked. We kind of thought nothing of it because we answered, and it was static.”

    The man added that his octogenarian grandparents kept the landline phone right next to their bed.

    They’ve reported the eerie occurrences to authorities and are awaiting an answer.

    The missing couple, a physical education teacher and a banker had three daughters and was living in apartment 302 in the Champlain Towers South.

    “At this point, it would be a miracle…we’re hoping for a miracle,” a family friend added.