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This was one of my mates.

Her boyfriend died, she is in hospital with a broken collar bone and damage to her spine.

Her late bf's mate was driving. Believed to be drunk and he walked away with only scratches.

The driver was discharged from hospital and im very sure will be put back into hospital after what he has done.

Doing the speeds he was doing with 2 innocent ppl in the car with him.

Im so upset and angry about this.

R.I.P MATT.

And speedy recovery Lauren

Edited by 32 4whore
Last time i checked we lived in Australia and mum is spelt with a "U" :(

Yes what a tool, my father was saying something about this yesterday but he didn't say what type of car it was...Joy oh bliss!

hahaha im a d*ckhead lol

thats pretty rough about the bf and the gf...i hate it when ya hear that and the driver was a drunk f*ck and doesnt get hurt at all

hope the gf gets better

A drivers natural reaction whether in a state of inebriation or not is to swearve away from the car at risk of the passenger in any case of colision to save themselves, goes to show with human nature in a general stance, that whenever true death is involved we 80-90 percent of the time look out for number one.

This means we should be caring and showing more sensibility AS we drive cause as I have always said, prevention > cure.

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