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10-27-2014, 10:00 PM
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Re: People Killed in Russian Car Accident, Direct Aftermath
Something like this happened while I was in karate classes. My dad was waiting for me and I heard the collision but didn't see the victims. I guess it was parents and two baby girls. It was the first time I had ever seen my dad cry.
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10-29-2014, 08:56 PM
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Re: People Killed in Russian Car Accident, Direct Aftermath
This is much worse than the accident I witnessed while on Okinawa. We were heading back to Camp Hansen on the expressway after making a supply run in Camp Foster. A crotch rocket with a man driving and a women passenger passed us at a high rate of speed. The dude lost control of the bike on the curve up ahead of us and slammed into the pedestrian sidewalk. He bounced-off the concrete barrier, helmet came off and slid roughly 60 feet. She was thrown up and over the barrier down into a roughly 200 - 250 foot deep ravine. We stopped to see if there was anything we could do. The dude's face was ripped-off, part of his jaw was detached and he was doing the death breath. Nothing we could have done would have saved him. It took Japanese medical personnel four hours to find the woman due to the river floating her down stream a couple of miles. She was dead due to severe head trauma (smashed into the far ravine wall) and internal injuries. |
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02-01-2016, 06:29 PM
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Re: People Killed in Russian Car Accident, Direct Aftermath
im may be wrong but the pregnant woman was at 1:10 mistakenly stated at 2:10. The image at 2:10 appeared to be an older man bent or trapped lifting his balding grayish head rythmically.Very disturbing nonetheless.oh.my.god.
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