Posted by Goose on June 17, 2013 at 19:25:54 from (70.197.195.163):
The 23 year old brother of a lifelong buddy of our daughter's was killed in a one-car accident 4:30am Sunday morning. (Father's Day)
The details are now getting out. Here's the scene: two guys and a gal in a car going down a gravel road. The gal was belted in, sober, and driving. The two guys were drunk, had the windows rolled down, and were sitting on the window sills with their heads and shoulders outside the car. This unbalanced the car to where the gal driving lost control in the gravel and rolled the car.
Of course, the guys were thrown out and the car rolled over them. The guy that survived is in the hospital in critical condition. The gal got banged up a bit, but wasn't hospitalized.
Even though it was the guys' own fault, think of the guilt that poor gal will carry. I did a few stupid things in my day, but nothing that came close to that scene.
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