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Ooh, that's good news! The source I pulled it from said he died but didn't give any supporting articles or anything to back that up... Thoughts and prayers (and other useless virtue-signalling crap) to their battered self, if indeed they lived.
There's probably quite a few people featured in this thread who actually survived, I was shocked to learn this particular Facebook live car shooting wasn't fatal:

Not sure if this one is late - 27th floor balcony selfie gone wrong:

What an embarrassing way to go
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I was shocked to learn this particular Facebook live car shooting wasn't fatal
I remember that dude! Was also shocked he survived, though iirc he's pretty uh.. different now as a result of the injuries? Poor fella.

While I'm here, have some gore asmr, kids
 
With the 24 Hours of LeMans currently on right now, here's a video of a fatal accident at the race in 2013, where Allan Simonsen in the #95 Aston Martin crashed his car heavily into the Armco barrier:



It starts at around 1:13, where Simonsen's car comes into view on the camera. The other issue was that the Armco barrier in the area where he crashed, had a tree right behind it, meaning that IIRC, the barrier was unable to disperse the kinetic energy from the crash in a way that such barriers are designed to do.

And the race was not stopped due to this incident, which seems to be a thing, given how that they did not stop the race after the 1955 LeMans disaster occurred, where multiple spectators were killed.
 
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And the race was not stopped due to this incident, which seems to be a thing, given how that they did not stop the race after the 1955 LeMans disaster occurred, where multiple spectators were killed.
I think the race wasn't stopped in 1955 because the Sarthe circuit is mostly public roads so if they canceled the race ambulances would be stuck in traffic as everyone left.

Idk if that still applied in 2013.
 
OSHA? That's China son, what the fuck is an OSHA?

He locked up the brakes when he panic stopped, you can see the bike shimmy and he has to hold it straight. If he'd layed it down he probably would have gone under the truck or slid right off that cliff and he'd be dead for sure. This guy actually lived and holding the bike straight into the truck probably saved him.
When you hit the brakes on a bike, it tends to go upright apparently and goes straight.

dk if that still applied in 2013.

Nowadays, a lot of the time deaths in racing are announced after the driver left the track for legal reasons. If someone dies on track, everything has to be stopped.
And we can't have that, it would make the guys running the show seriously lose money.
 
Seems granny was trying to protect her son/nephew from getting killed by gun dude who might be the father of lil girl who doesn't appreciate whatever son/nephew did to his daughter. Wish I knew what the lil girl was saying. Did granny hit them with some engrish? "I don't care, ehh ehhhh eh ehhhh!"
Apparently this took place in the Philippines. Here's an article about it. https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/s...by-off-duty-cop-sparks-outrage-in-philippines
Sounds like the kid was saying "my father is a policeman".

They were neighbors who had a land dispute, and the guy was the old lady's son.
 
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With the 24 Hours of LeMans currently on right now, here's a video of a fatal accident at the race in 2013, where Allan Simonsen in the #95 Aston Martin crashed his car heavily into the Armco barrier:

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It starts at around 1:13, where Simonsen's car comes into view on the camera. The other issue was that the Armco barrier in the area where he crashed, had a tree right behind it, meaning that IIRC, the barrier was unable to disperse the kinetic energy from the crash in a way that such barriers are designed to do.

And the race was not stopped due to this incident, which seems to be a thing, given how that they did not stop the race after the 1955 LeMans disaster occurred, where multiple spectators were killed.
I still think that my favorite LeMans was '99 with the flying Merc CLRs.
 
Politics aside, the fact that the first shot hit his neck instead of his skull has always upset me. The terror that he must have felt in the moments between the neck shot and the coup de grâce must have been indescribable.
I don't think he was aiming for the head. Makes more sense to aim for center mass with a moving target.
 
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