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"The names of the victims have not been released, but include the driver, a 24-year-old woman, a 36-year-old woman who was riding in the passenger's seat, a 2-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl ....
McMillan said the truck was likely traveling at about 70 mph at impact and that no one was wearing seat belts."
I guess one woman and one boy child managed to survive after being thrown clear of the Bronco because it burnt to the ground.
Three adult women in the truck and none of them buckled their children in for a ride like that? Dead ... Idiots! I hope they charge the survivor.
Sad story. It's just another that will give anything with a motor and wheels a bad name. If people would use common sense there would be far less deaths. Take aTV for instance. If you ride them properly and wear a helmet, it's pretty hard to get hurt. Accidents do happen, but there are far too many rider-induced accidents.
Just one thing, because I hate misleading titles or quotes in/from news stories. They were not mud bogging they were coming back from mud bogging and were drunk and ran off the road at 70mph.
Just one thing, because I hate misleading titles or quotes in/from news stories. They were not mud bogging they were coming back from mud bogging and were drunk and ran off the road at 70mph.
Exactly, however it did say after mud bogging.
They are just stupid people, that's it. I see these type of people every 3rd day at work. The gene pool just got slightly deeper. Sucks for the kids though.
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