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Originally Posted by IceFyre13th
"The report says that Walker died from "combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries," while Rodas suffered "multiple traumatic injuries." Both deaths were ruled accidents, and toxicology reports are pending."
From http://www.extratv.com/2013/12/04/pa...idget_numbered
Just wondering how important the "Facebook likes" were compared to getting out of the car and trying to help save a life.............maybe this thread would not be needed if someone put the phone down and tried to help instead.
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Originally Posted by Whitigir
Look like it caught fire immediately, or just 5 seconds after.
Both were unconscious, and the way that tree was hit, it was not a 90MPH at the least as some Idiot stated.
whoever was filming this, and did not rush to help ...... but Zoom instead....go wash your head in a toilet. Thanks
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Don't judge if you weren't there. I wasn't but I have friends who were one of the first on-site with fire extinguishers.
Do you have any idea how dangerous a vehicle fire is, especially if the fuel tank may pop? It won't blow up like what you see in the movies but it's bad enough to make you not be able to approach. And the fuel spray and heat prevents anyone from getting close.
Or better yet, go light a moderately-sized bonfire and see if you can get close enough to the flames to not be injured. There were tons of people on-site AFTER the wreck with fire extinguishers, and even they can't put out the fire with proper tools. The fire was eventually put out by the fire department.
Sometimes the film (as bad as it sounds) helps any type of investigation, since there were no witnesses to the wreck itself. This can improve safety features of future vehicle designs if a side impact can cause this type of damage.
In any case, too many assumptions and jumping to conclusions. If you weren't there, don't pass judgment on what should or should not have been done. Efforts to help WERE made.
-alex