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Just how bad must it have been in the World Trade Centre to decide to end it all by jumping?

I guess you gain final control of your fate, but what a horrific situation to be put in.

This guy (Jonathan Briley) has been positively ID'd by his family and didn't survive by landing on someone else. :rolleyes:
 
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Just how bad must it have been in the World Trade Centre to decide to end it all by jumping?

I guess you gain final control of your fate, but what a horrific situation to be put in.

This guy (Jonathan Briley) has been positively ID'd by his family and didn't survive by landing on someone else. :rolleyes:

Dear God, that is horrible.
 
I just watched that video aswell, never have I felt as much anger building up from my gut. How the hell someone could continue to drive around the track whilst there's quite obviously someone inside (group of people trying to help / extinguish the flames makes it fairly obvious.)

The guy (David) must have felt so empty having to walk away from that knowing he couldn't help, and more so that no-one else tried to help.
 
never seen that before, made me so angry those guys didnt put any effort in to try and save someones life

what the other drivers or the marshals, they didn't have fire proofs if they had touched that car they would have been having surgery to remove their fingers.


And iirc drivers are told not to stop as they just make more obsticals for people doing 200mph to hit.

Edit: it appears that the other drivers though it was Pauly's car and he'd got out ok :(
 
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what the other drivers or the marshals, they didn't have fire proofs if they had touched that car they would have been having surgery to remove their fingers.


And iirc drivers are told not to stop as they just make more obsticals for people doing 200mph to hit.

thewy wernt doing 200mph back then ;)
 
Ignore what I said about the people not helping.

The shortage of marshalls and proper safety equipment (i.e. water extinguishers) is probably what contributed to his death.
 
Ignore what I said about the people not helping.

The shortage of marshalls and proper safety equipment (i.e. water extinguishers) is probably what contributed to his death.

I think just generally less safety. If that same crash happened in a modern F1 car the driver would walk away relatively unhurt.
 
I think just generally less safety. If that same crash happened in a modern F1 car the driver would walk away relatively unhurt.

He was mostly unhurt, he was fine and yelling for Pauly to get him out. :(

Even modern day you're in trouble if you're trapped upside down and on fire.
 
He was mostly unhurt, he was fine and yelling for Paurley to get him out. :(

Even modern day you're in trouble if you're trapped upside down and on fire.

cars are lighter, would be easier to push over these days by hand, fire proof overalls are worn by drivers, you'd have a much better chance of survival.
 
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