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re: Horrible accident in Prairieville, child run over in subdivision....
Posted on 3/2/19 at 10:35 pm to djangochained
Posted on 3/2/19 at 10:35 pm to djangochained
She had time. She had time to see him coming down the drive. She also had time to stop way before she finallly did.
When they subpoena her phone they will see
When they subpoena her phone they will see
Posted on 3/2/19 at 10:55 pm to tigerfoot
I don’t know. It happened so fast. Tragic event regardless. If kid was 5, no way he should be unsupervised in front yard with a bike. But I also understand how quick 5 year olds can be if you take an eye off them for a second. So who knows what all transpired. Glad to hear the kid survived and hope he fully recovers. Prayers to both families of driver and kid. So sad.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 10:16 am to tigerfoot
I agree
She had time. If you are looking at the road, you see movement in the driveway.
I'm not stating for a fact this could have been avoided.
But she didn't hit the brakes or even jerk the wheel.
I'm guessing she was not looking at the road. Either fricking with the radio, or more then likely on the phone.
She had time. If you are looking at the road, you see movement in the driveway.
I'm not stating for a fact this could have been avoided.
But she didn't hit the brakes or even jerk the wheel.
I'm guessing she was not looking at the road. Either fricking with the radio, or more then likely on the phone.
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