23 year old dies in a crash.

Thats a sad story. It actually reminds me of a similar incident that happened in my city where some drunk kids tried to catch air off a hill, ended up crashing into a tree and a 15 year old died.
 
Wow.

By looking at the pictures I would say it wasn't too hard of a decision to pronounce him dead.


Reminds me of the story where and old woman got her car stuck in a tree and had to live off rain soaked up in her left sock for three days.

True story.
 
reminds me of this one guy who just graduated college. He fell of a bridge one night and died. that has to suck because he just got out from all those years of learning. just to die. a sad day, a sad day indeed.
 
I knew it! I knew trees were evil! They're out to get us, I'm telling you, stay away from them! I once hit a tree with my car, it was my fault but don't tell the cops that! They had the tree chopped down a week later LOL! I'm sorry, this isn't a laughing matter, RIP.
 
Man, how sad. :sad:

I used to work for an auto auction in FL. I had seen some pretty bad wrecks come into the yard, but one in particular stood out. The story I heard was that the Ford Stealth this kid was driving was a graduation present from his folks. He and his buddy were out cruising around, and had been drinking tequila. I don't have the finite details, but they apparently loss control of the car, hit a palm tree, then one of those metal light poles, and the car came to a stop when it wrapped itself around one of those huge round cement overpass supports. To give you an idea of what this twisted mess looked like, the inside of the drivers door was approximately an inch away from the inside of the passenger door.
 
That pretty much is going to give me the creeps for a long time. Im going to be driving and all of a sudden remember those pictures and freak out to myself.
 
I had somthing similiar happen to a friend of mine. This was about a year and a half ago. He had a Dodge SRT-4, and he had only had it for about 2 weeks(they had'nt even signed the paperwork on it yet.) Anyway, one night he was going down a straight road and was going about 130 miles an hour, and hit a bump in the road, which caused him to go airborne for about 10 or 12 feet. Thankfully for my friend, there was not a tree in the way of his landing, only a ditch. Somehow he ended up surviving the accident, but had a big cut on the back of his neck that required ALOT of stitches. He still bears the scar from it. My friend, who used to be a reckless driver before the crash, is a lot more careful nowadays of course.
 
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