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.. yet they are always the industries you hear about cuts being made in, whilst we continue to blow money on huge sporting events and luxuries etc.

because it sells. media control.

no one cares about some politician opening a new primary school in Woop Woop, people care that some politician cant throw a cricketball or being used as a scapegoat for some money pit.

holy crap.

Poor lady driving that thing, that would mess you up

Yeah I feel for her. Even if not her fault, you don't want to be involved in a fatal accident, not to mention the flashbacks to it happening.

I would feel even worse if thief sold bike to unsuspecting person who then crashed and died...

Number plate wasn't on the bike at the time so I daresay the rider had knowledge of it being stolen if not the thief himself

I'd like to know where his friends are who helped steal the thing and if cops have a way to find that out...doubt it though

Hmm.

from image and article.

he was traveling north on Stud rd.

that intersection did not ahve lights (from google maps.)

and the car was hit on the passenger side...

so looks like she was driving south and turned right into McFees rd.

so she cut him off.

but then you have no idea on speed he was doing nor if lights were working and such.

plus trees in center strip would not have helped view.

either way sucks to be her.

Wow this Vu v Ross Saga has gone to another level

Any lawyers want to chime in?

Can't saw Vu has done anything wrong, maybe defamation? But seems as though he only posted events on what had happened

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I get the dude stole the bike ... Callin karma cos he died seems a bit ott don't ya think? Thieving scum no doubt..

I don't wish death upon him, jail sure...but the kind of person who steals a bike is the kind to ride it like a moron, so in that case I say karma in a twisted way. The fker could have killed someone doing that so I'm glad he was stopped before he killed someone else and that he was the only life taken in the process.

I daresay he could give a fk what happened to me, and the reason he took my bike is cause he didn't. For all he knew I could have had finance on it and been left in debt with no collateral = fk my life.

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