Tuesday, August 16, 2011

San Antonio Motorcyclist Dies In High Speed Crash


A 28-year-old motorcyclist flew—almost literally—through the streets of a sleepy San Antonio in the early hours of yesterday morning. Exceeding speeds of 100 miles per hour, the driver entered a curve on U.S. 281 when he lost control of his motorcycle, slamming into a guardrail. Although the motorcyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, the tragic reality is his speeds were so excessive that it didn’t matter. The young man died at the scene of the accident.

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Crane kills Worker In Occupational Accident

A construction worker in a Houston suburb died yesterday when the metal form of a crane tilted, then broke loose, trapping him underneath. During the accident, a metal strut struck the worker on the head, killing him. The worker, just 28-years-old, was the unintended victim of a construction tool that failed in its obligation to protect him, resulting in his tragic and unnecessary death.

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