He’d Not Put on a Safety Belt, the Air-Gun Shooting Competitor Died in a Car Crash

This is, exactly WHY you should ALWAYS wear a seatbelt, and, don’t speed too!!! From the Front Page Sections, translated…

The airgun competitive shooter, Liang was riding in a cab driven by his older brother to the practice range in Nangang, and on the way, the cab lost control, and hit the island separating the ways, the backdoor fell off, and, Liang, on the backside, wasn’t wearing seatbelts, and he was, tossed from the cab, and sustained fatal head injuries; the police suspected it was the rain that’s made the road slipper, and that the tires were, very worn without the track markings, that’s caused the cab to lose control, they’re doing further investigations.

the before, if you don’t buckle up in the back…photo from online…

Liang was hearing impaired, but had found his own piece of skies in the sports, he’d entered on behalf of the city of Hsinbei in competition, and did very well. As his father received the news, he’d rushed to the hospital, was distraught, as he’d stated, “The two of them went out together just this morning, how did this happen?” The cabdriver, Liang’s older brother, blamed himself for his younger brother’s death, and, he couldn’t stop shaking and crying as the police took his statements.

And so, this, is why it’s, especially important that when you ride in the back, you need to put your seatbelts on, and hopefully, this case will be enough, to help the government enforce the rules of putting your seatbelts on even if you’re, sitting in the backseat of cars.

 what the “after” looks like, photo from online…查看來源圖片

 

 

 

 

 

 

About taurusingemini

All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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