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04-26-2010, 06:18 AM
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Re: Girl Gets Hit by Train Waving Goodbye to Mom
Haha yeah, the first footage is of a different train, because the behind view of the train is a Go Train, Ontario Transit :P Those trains are all green, where as the first train had a bit of red to it.
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#113
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04-26-2010, 09:45 AM
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Re: Girl Gets Hit by Train Waving Goodbye to Mom
Fake big time!! Why cross a railroad track in the middle of nowhere? She says "Moi moi" which means bye bye in finnish and i didnt find any info that anything like this has happened here in finland.
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04-29-2010, 07:19 PM
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Re: Girl Gets Hit by Train Waving Goodbye to Mom
Fake as fuck. Trains have lights and horns. The tracks vibrate. She was lit from the front and not the side. She'd have heard the train itself even if it hadn't blown it's whistle. She'd have felt it through the ground. And the way that the cameraman was more concerned with following the train that what just happened to the victim. If he knew her he'd have probably dropped the camera in horror. No way that's real.
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