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ificandream

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Sat Feb 21, 2026, 04:28 PM Yesterday

Woman, Disabled Son Die in Snow Covered Car After Trying to Reach Police [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Feb 21, 2026 at 03:51 PM EST

An elderly homeless woman and her disabled son were found dead inside a snow-covered car in a Providence, Rhode Island, parking lot on February 11—nearly two weeks after a desperate call for help went unanswered, according to local news station WPRI.

Providence police identified the victims as 75-year-old Irina Kozak and her 49-year-old son, Stanislaw Kozak. The pair had been living out of their white Kia Sorento for approximately a year. Their deaths were ruled weather-related, with underlying health conditions also cited as contributing factors, according to authorities.

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According to WPRI, the initial call to Providence police came the evening of January 28 when temperatures had plunged to single digits—just three days after a storm buried the city under 20 inches of snow.

The caller was not Irina Kozak herself, but a Russian interpreter, the English-speaking boyfriend of a Russian-speaking friend Kozak had contacted. He had first gone to a police department in another town where officers directed him to call Providence police.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/woman-disabled-son-die-in-snow-covered-car-after-trying-to-reach-police-11561541

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Unbelievably sad... hlthe2b Yesterday #1
It is tragic. yellow dahlia Yesterday #2
A bit more UpInArms Yesterday #3
That's a miscommunication there. Igel Yesterday #18
Just tragic UpInArms Yesterday #19
+1 dalton99a Yesterday #22
We would hope that dispatch would have called the caller back. LeftInTX 12 hrs ago #31
unbelievably sad Kali Yesterday #4
Wow SuzyandPuffpuff Yesterday #5
It appears son died first. She was then trapped in the car for quite some time. LisaL Yesterday #11
Horrifying and heartbreaking. pat_k Yesterday #20
tragic Evolve Dammit Yesterday #6
A kind and just society would not tolerate this. Borogove Yesterday #7
So very sad. I suspect that if she was running the car Ilsa Yesterday #8
I don't think they died from carbon monoxide poisoning. LisaL Yesterday #10
A friend once told me Sweet Rosie Red Yesterday #9
always talk to us, Sweet Rosie Red Skittles Yesterday #13
But our billionaires are OK, right? Midnight Writer Yesterday #12
Richest country in the world, my flabby old ass Warpy Yesterday #14
That's exactly it - "the hoarding class," as you put it Alice Kramden Yesterday #16
They had been living in the car for a year. surrealAmerican Yesterday #15
America the Beautiful angrychair Yesterday #17
" Their deaths were ruled weather-related" Javaman Yesterday #21
There are multiple issues here NewEnglandAutumn 19 hrs ago #25
Oh, the call couldn't be traced. However, I wonder if dispatch called the caller back? LeftInTX 12 hrs ago #30
Meanwhile, $45 billion for ICE concentration camps, $10 billion for Trump's Board of Peace, etc. etc. dalton99a Yesterday #23
Sometimes I hate this country. n/t Greybnk48 Yesterday #24
A pox on our society for failing those in need once again. RockRaven 19 hrs ago #26
if the cops had found them, what would they have done? rampartd 19 hrs ago #27
K&R jfz9580m 15 hrs ago #28
75 years old and a disabled son? OldBaldy1701E 14 hrs ago #29
Terrible tragedy! electric_blue68 10 hrs ago #32
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