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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: sydney.nsw.au
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Hi All,
Sorry to post a thread which is a bit of a downer. Over the weekend my dad told me about a fatal accident that happened close to our house. Didn't think too much of it until I later found out I went to school with the woman who died. Below is the facebook tribute page to her. http://www.facebook.com/notes/camero...50330313282107 The long and short of it is that Catherine was 24, had a loving husband, daughter and family. During her normal drive to work a 20 year old male lost control of his car which resulted in him hitting a median strip, getting airborne and slamming in to her car. A rush of blood to the head, a moment of stupidity and a family's life is turned upside down. Whilst I know there are plenty of us on here (including me) who sometimes enjoy the power available to them when driving, I pleed with you to take a moment to consider what COULD go wrong. You never know when the moment will come where your ambition overtakes your ability until it is too late. RIP Catherine, and thanks for reading. Dave.
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