A 93-year-old Florida motorist hit a pedestrian, killing him and severing his leg, and then kept driving three miles (five km) to a toll bridge with the bloody corpse stuck in his windshield, police said on Friday. At that point a tollbooth attendant called police in St. Petersburg, Florida, where the accident occurred on Wednesday, and made the driver wait until they arrived. The driver, "who is possibly suffering from dementia, did not realize he had been involved in a crash," the police report said. Ralph Thomas Parker told police he thought the body had dropped from above, possibly from an overpass. The pedestrian, whose identity was being withheld until relatives were notified, was thrown head-first through the windshield of the 2002 Chevrolet Malibu, with his body resting on the roof. His severed leg landed in the street. Police confiscated Parker's driver's license, which he had last renewed two years ago. Prosecutors said on Friday they were still investigating whether to file charges.