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Posted by wienerschnitzel on May-16-2005 23:23:

please drive carefully..



Yesterday i was at the market and i bumped into a good friend of mine and her husband, i made plans to see her today. Last night on the way home, my fiancee got held up behind an accident and came home late, he said the accident was pretty brutal and he saw the coroner put 2 body bags in the ambulance. Anyhow, i see the front cover of the paper today and low and behold it was my friend and her husband's incinerated car on the front page. Please drive with caution. Life is too fragile.


Posted by D-res on May-16-2005 23:38:

Unhappy

thats pretty effed up...

very sorry for your loss


Posted by No one on May-16-2005 23:40:


Posted by Googooly on May-16-2005 23:42:

that really sucks


I feel sorry for you.


Posted by Sunsnail on May-16-2005 23:43:

I am very sorry about your loss


Posted by Floorfiller on May-16-2005 23:43:

wow...i don't know what to say to that



sorry to hear that weiner


Posted by xtractorfan on May-16-2005 23:47:

Unhappy

Geez thats terrbile. What were the circumstances surrounding the accident?


Posted by Jackson on May-16-2005 23:48:

Wow...that shows how life can be a real bitch sometimes.
Its in times like these that the CORe comes together to support a fellow member...if you need to talk to someone on here about this i'm sure we will all be happy to help you confront your loss.
We're here for You!

RIP.


Posted by wizniz on May-16-2005 23:50:

Unhappy


Posted by Hydarnes on May-17-2005 00:08:

Man, that must be shocking and devastating. I'm really sorry to hear about that.


Posted by Pariah Cleric on May-17-2005 00:22:

Umm... people, you do realize her friend wasn't in the accident, right?


Posted by jrbuddha on May-17-2005 00:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Pariah Cleric
Umm... people, you do realize her friend wasn't in the accident, right?


um...

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel


Yesterday i was at the market and i bumped into a good friend of mine and her husband, i made plans to see her today. Last night on the way home, my fiancee got held up behind an accident and came home late, he said the accident was pretty brutal and he saw the coroner put 2 body bags in the ambulance. Anyhow, i see the front cover of the paper today and low and behold it was my friend and her husband's incinerated car on the front page. Please drive with caution. Life is too fragile.


sorry for your loss.


Posted by Sunsnail on May-17-2005 00:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Pariah Cleric
Umm... people, you do realize her friend wasn't in the accident, right?


yes they were. the friend and the friend's husband both died in the accident


Posted by Pariah Cleric on May-17-2005 00:31:

Sorry, I'm tired, skimmed over it and it looked like she was just saying they got held up behind the accident. Sorry about that.

Sorry for your loss, then.


Posted by kossack on May-17-2005 00:39:

i'm sorry for ya kiddo... that's truly brutal.
take care hey... i think somethin like this makes us all step back and appreciate things just a bit more.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on May-17-2005 01:03:

No worries, i'm doing fine. It's really shitty but it happened in such a way that it looks like it was ment to be. At least they died together, and instantly. I just really wanted to stress the fact that it is SO ridiculously easy for it to happen to you. I love you COR and i want everyone to be careful, ok? They said that they were finding glass, metal and her makeup over 100 meters away from the accident. There hasn't been any logical explanation as to why the accident happened, it was a beautiful day and the sun wasn't setting.


Posted by Zeiter on May-17-2005 02:58:

sorry for your loss....i know it can truly be sad when things like that open, but keep faith.....


Posted by Jackson on May-17-2005 10:14:

I can just make out on the newspaper:
"Car demolished in head-on with bus"


Posted by stren on May-17-2005 13:33:

that is sad. I am sorry for you. I dunno what else i could add. I don't drive a car myself


Posted by Allied Nations on May-17-2005 13:46:

i think we all learned a valuable lesson..








pulic transport.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on May-17-2005 14:35:

Couple expecting first child killed near where brother died

By MIKE D'AMOUR, CALGARY SUN
Tragedy haunts Calgary family



It's a tragedy almost too horrible to imagine: A young couple -- expecting their first child -- killed in a traffic collision after visiting a site where a family member died in a similar crash.

Northeast Calgary residents Jeremy and Maria Fisher, both 28, had just finished their Cochrane ice cream cones Sunday afternoon and were on their way back from visiting the site where Jeremy's brother, Andrew Fisher, was killed in a 2001 car collision.

With Jeremy driving the couple's 2002 Mazda Protege eastbound on Hwy. 1A, about 8 km west of Cochrane, the car inexplicably veered into the oncoming lane and hit a British military bus head-on that was travelling to CFB Suffield.

Jeremy and Maria -- who was seven weeks pregnant -- were both killed instantly.

"This is just too horrible, too horrible to even imagine," said Maria's brother, John Ferrise, who sat with other family members in his mother's northeast home yesterday in an attempt to come to terms with the terrible loss.

Jeremy and Maria met about four years ago through friends and Ferrise said the connection between the two was immediate.

"It was love at first sight," he said.

The couple dated for a year before they married. They were set to celebrate their third anniversary July 6.

Jeremy, a construction worker, and Maria, an instructor who taught hairstyling, had been trying for the past two years to have a baby.

They were thrilled at the prospect of having their first child, friends said.

"They were absolutely elated," recalled pal Mike Wood, who was the best man at the couple's wedding.

The couple was just out for a lazy Sunday -- ice cream in Cochrane, then a visit to the site where Jeremy's brother and five other teens were killed in a 2001 collision.

"They would often go and visit that site," said Ferrise.

"I'm sure that's what they were doing on Sunday."

The distance between the two collisions was less than 5 km on the same stretch of road.

Police yesterday were trying to piece together what happened in Sunday's crash.

The military bus -- which contained two riders, neither of whom were severely injured -- and the Fisher's small car were both travelling the speed limit when the crash occurred, police said.

Witnesses described the collision as horrific and said the car almost disintegrated on impact.

Cochrane RCMP said road conditions were ideal at the time of the tragedy and alcohol is not suspected as being a factor in the crash.

Police are continuing their investigation.


Posted by mellow_head on May-17-2005 15:21:

sorry mate


Posted by EarnYourKeep on May-17-2005 15:24:

sorry for your loss - may they rest in peace!


Posted by LiGHT78 on May-17-2005 15:32:

That's really a shame...my deepest condolences.

I wonder if they'll ever uncover why exactly it happend....because it seems they had absolutely no reason to spontaneously veer right in front of an oncoming bus...like what would possess someone to do that when there was no bad weather, no alcohol or anything like that involved?



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