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Oh dear, another car crash last night. This one was on Burns Bay Road early this morning. Another tragedy as two young men died (21 and 20). They were from Killara.

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/mystery-as-two-k...0814-12429.html

Condolences to friends and family.

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You should work for Channel 9 News...

There's been so far no mention of P-Plates...

"Emile Brugman, 21, from Killara, thought to have been the driver of the high-performance car, was killed. He was still on his P-plates."

"Emile Brugman, 21, from Killara, thought to have been the driver of the high-performance car, was killed. He was still on his P-plates."

This is just so sad,when are these young ones going to work out there not invinceable,my thoughts are with there families. :)

the accident is 100m from my Dads work. A few years ago a 200SX and an Integra type R were racing here, the Type R was wrapped around a telegraph pole, literally wrapped around on the passenger seat side, no chance a passenger survived that, if there was one. I used to live down the road from the place of these crashes, its a 60km/hr zone with some long windy corners 2 lanes each way, its all too tempting to go fast here but the cops love it with their radars..........

A guy from my Dads work was t boned at the lights 50m away by a commodore running a red light........ sure is no shortage of accidents here.

Poor families is all i can say.....

You should work for Channel 9 News...

There's been so far no mention of P-Plates...

You should work for OPSM...

You'll get good discounts for prescription glasses...

Anyway, this is not about you.

I drive pass the spot everyday and seeing the orange balloons and flowers hanging up is quite sad.

  • 9 months later...

I knew Emile and he was the sweetest and nicest person ever. His death was and still is extremely saddening. I just hope that from his death, other people realize that speeding isn't "cool" and that they're not invincible. I also, drive past the site pretty much on a daily basis and it still saddens me every time. May he Rest In Peace.

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