04-29-2016, 11:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2016, 12:01 PM by CardBoardBox.
Edit Reason: 2nd URL
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The facebook link in the above was not the expected/intended one. Am not sure which one is correct, but I used this
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=jose%20arango
or this
https://www.facebook.com/arangojm?fref=nf
but got diff results / cross postings. I do not know how FB works.
Spanish and English, it has a photo of the girl and baby, other comments and a posting by a friend of the dad about helping to defray the expensives.
All make the incident become a little bit more personal.
On another board I mentioned that the Observer and Star stories differ; where she died and where the driver was. Some could be timing related but it shows how even printed info is sometimes wrong.
Speed contributes to death, but we do not know where the truck was parked, if he was exceeding the speed limit, if there was oncoming traffic, or if he "lost control" except to say he did not stop in time. I can doubt there will be a full investigation AND disclosure just as much as the motoring public not learning FROM her sad death.
All the insurance in the world will not bring her back.
Sharleen, permit me to say thanks for sharing your words. Your research shows to me you cared to learn more about her/the incident. (I only went to the 2 news stories originally.) I agree with your conjecture of why she was traveling to MoBay. I travel differently from you, taking Juta from the airport and the public bus back, but they all involve what my dad would call "two tons of death." (Driving lesson "you are driving ...")
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=jose%20arango
or this
https://www.facebook.com/arangojm?fref=nf
but got diff results / cross postings. I do not know how FB works.
Spanish and English, it has a photo of the girl and baby, other comments and a posting by a friend of the dad about helping to defray the expensives.
All make the incident become a little bit more personal.
On another board I mentioned that the Observer and Star stories differ; where she died and where the driver was. Some could be timing related but it shows how even printed info is sometimes wrong.
Speed contributes to death, but we do not know where the truck was parked, if he was exceeding the speed limit, if there was oncoming traffic, or if he "lost control" except to say he did not stop in time. I can doubt there will be a full investigation AND disclosure just as much as the motoring public not learning FROM her sad death.
All the insurance in the world will not bring her back.
Sharleen, permit me to say thanks for sharing your words. Your research shows to me you cared to learn more about her/the incident. (I only went to the 2 news stories originally.) I agree with your conjecture of why she was traveling to MoBay. I travel differently from you, taking Juta from the airport and the public bus back, but they all involve what my dad would call "two tons of death." (Driving lesson "you are driving ...")