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10-19-2017, 08:52 PM
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Re: Two Dead When Pickup Truck Collides With 18 Wheeler
In the moment; I suppose one might feel for your pain. But there are two problems, if you had a second child, as it appears this woman might, you'd want to hold it together for them. Secondly, no matter what your grief, there are still people around you who love you too! So what should become of them when you take your life? You'd just be creating more pain, and should they then continue the death like dominoes falling? Life is tough, there is a lot of pain and suffering, I think that might be part of the lesson of life; learning to endure, overcome and then flourish again. |
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10-19-2017, 10:36 PM
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Re: Two Dead When Pickup Truck Collides With 18 Wheeler
I can't find damage to the front of the big truck. How does a pick up get that smashed up on a dirt road rollover? How fast do they drive on dirt roads? Poor build quality of their countries imported & domestic vehicles? My bet is that the pick up collided with the side of the big truck to do that much damage. Speed also would have to had been a contributing factor, probably from both vehicles. Overloaded, transporting passengers in the bed & no safety belts would be more contributing factors.
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