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Do news outlets always put mental health numbers up on these stories, or do they know something we don't?
Well the one car fatal accident occurred at 1.30pm today. Before we jump to conclusions we need to know, at least, the speed at which the car was travelling, whether other cars were nearby, whether it was raining, whether the road was slippery. EtcI’m really hoping it was just an accident...
Well the one car fatal accident occurred at 1.30pm today. Before we jump to conclusions we need to know, at least, the speed at which the car was travelling, whether other cars were nearby, whether it was raining, whether the road was slippery. Etc
Well the one car fatal accident occurred at 1.30pm today. Before we jump to conclusions we need to know, at least, the speed at which the car was travelling, whether other cars were nearby, whether it was raining, whether the road was slippery. Etc
No. We do need to know even when it’s painful, so there comes into existence a preparedness by good ppl to intervene before these tragedies happen.We don’t need to know anything
I live in the area, and I did quite a bit of driving today. First I heard of the accident was on my car radio. No rain or slippery conditions at the time. Not usually a time when roos are out. They will also look for brake/skid marks. Are there any, or not, etc..
Or he could have fallen asleep??
Doubtful at 1.30pm.
He could have swerved a wombat, in the meantime punctured a tyre on an echidna, which spun out the car. What's the point of speculating with no facts, let the police do it.
I have moderate sleep apnea and could fall asleep at 9am.
Doubtful at 1.30pm.
He could have swerved a wombat, in the meantime punctured a tyre on an echidna, which spun out the car. What's the point of speculating with no facts, let the police do it.
Unfortunately yes.Sadly the more you look into this what happened becomes clear.
It’s not doubtful at all. Boring country roads, a later night than usual or a stressful morning, a bit of food and then a bit of sun on the face and you’re struggling to stay awake. Had a mate reach down to get a dropped drink bottle and then launched his car off an embankment, killing his apprentice in the passenger seat. Many of these types of accidents are caused by medical emergencies. I’m surprised that there’s any reference to a deliberate act at this early stage.
We don’t need to know anything
Look I don't want to go over and over it because some people will be in different stages of grief and some will not want to know it, but he hit the tree square at significant speed...