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02-11-2026, 06:22 AM
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Drunk Motorist Hit 3 Bikes, Killing 2, Leaving Torn Off Arm on the Dash
Colombia. According to witnesses and police reports, the car driver was under the influence of alcohol, traveling at high speed, lost control and crashed into 3 oncoming motorcycles. One victim died instantly at the scene, while another was rushed to a medical center but later succumbed to his injuries. A third person was seriously injured. One of the identified victims was Jhon A.G., 21 years old. The driver of the car was injured, received medical attention and was detained by authorities at the scene. Police are investigating and determine criminal liability |
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02-11-2026, 06:37 AM
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Re: Drunk Motorist Hit 3 Bikes, Killing 2, Leaving Torn Off Arm on the Dash
Okay in order to obtain a motorcycle license, you need to be shown all the different ways your body can get mangled. 9 times out of 10, its some jackass in a motorcycle making life miserable for everyone while they wipe your ignorant ass off the road. Good fucking riddance |
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02-11-2026, 07:13 AM
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Re: Drunk Motorist Hit 3 Bikes, Killing 2, Leaving Torn Off Arm on the Dash
Incredible how the sign on fifth pic down already warns of the shape of the victim's body on third pic down. Colombians clearly are faster than anyone at posting signs |
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02-11-2026, 09:40 AM
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Re: Drunk Motorist Hit 3 Bikes, Killing 2, Leaving Torn Off Arm on the Dash
Mangled and SUNDERED, yo. Something not widely known: in many third world countries in the western hemisphere (e.g. nearly all of central and south america), and same in SE asia, the final page/screen of a motorcycle license application is also an organ donor form. Whenever a cyclist isn't totally smashed/shattered/smeared out, this saves first responders' time onsite when deciding whether to try to resuscitate for long enough to enable that helpful government program. |
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02-11-2026, 10:51 AM
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Re: Drunk Motorist Hit 3 Bikes, Killing 2, Leaving Torn Off Arm on the Dash
Looks like a one-armed person to me ... but I come to the same conclusion. And if that rider was slightly to the right I think he would have made it. Just one more foot was all he needed. |