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I just thought I should post this up for a work mate of mine...

This morning at Blacktown near First Ave, a motorcyclist was killed when he was hit by a truck. This happened to be the boyfriend of a girl I work with, she didn't even get to say goodbye to him this morning as he left for work...

Best wishes to her and her family, it's definately a very sad and solemn day in the office and Patrick will be dearly missed.

Drive safe guys and always make sure your loved ones know they are loved and cared about, you never know what can happen...

R.I.P Patrick :blink:

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I just thought I should post this up for a work mate of mine...

This morning at Blacktown near First Ave, a motorcyclist was killed when he was hit by a truck. This happened to be the boyfriend of a girl I work with, she didn't even get to say goodbye to him this morning as he left for work...

Best wishes to her and her family, it's definately a very sad and solemn day in the office and Patrick will be dearly missed.

Drive safe guys and always make sure your loved ones know they are loved and cared about, you never know what can happen...

R.I.P Patrick :cool:

Hi Emily,

I wrote a book called "Good Grief - Bad Time" '3 Ways Of Coping With Loss' in '05 after we lost a son/brother in '04

Your workmate is welcome to have one gratis if she's up to it - sometime in the future.

You're not far away; and I can bring it to you if you wish... via PM

It's currently distributed by a Reg. Charity www.bushchurchaid.com.au for anyone else. And every red cent goes to charity.

Prayers for those grieving... RIP

Terry

My condolences to his friends & family.

I was on my way to work at the time & got held up there just after it happened.

Won't go into what I seen or what had happened etc but will just say it is a very unfortunate accident that such a young man be taking away so early in his life. I spent all day worrying if he had a Mr's or children left behind. Such terrible tragedy. My heart goes out to his loved ones...

RIP Patrick.

May heaven hold a better place for you brother.

its around the corner from my work. There was a lot of traffic that morning heading to work and i was wondering what caused it only to heard the bad news on the radio.

R.I.P

There was also another bike accident in blacktown this morning but im pretty sure the rider survived

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