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I dunno it looks like a lot more than four people on the road there.
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For some reason, they seem to have mega road accidents in Nigeria, often involving tankers and up to 200 deaths. Here's one I found, caused by robbers getting the passengers to lie down in the road, who were then crushed by a truck. Search Edo XN 808 BEN for the whole grisly story. Does anyone have pics of this story?http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/...rror-in-lagos- "People wailed at the sight of mangled bones that littered the scene....Streams of human blood flowed across the scene, while the pools were also seen everywhere." |
#73
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woo brutal is that someones head in the bottom right |
#74
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intense/bodies everywhere |
#75
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For the love of fuck That's terrible |
#76
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After about 25 yards you would have thought the rest had an idea of what was coming. |
#77
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''They gnashed their teeth as rescuers made frantic efforts to bring out those trapped in the accident, which involved about 13 vehicles. '' why would you gnash your teeth at a rescuer?? |
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LOL, Nigerian journalists do use English in a unique way. That's one of the reasons I posted the link: "mangled bones" |
#79
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nice.
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#80
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I duno how certain countries have any locals left with how many mass deaths they have. Like Haiti. |