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        Old 3rd December 2006, 09:27   #51 (permalink)
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        I think you are right, if you notice the steering wheel is pushed in the direction of the "hand". My guess, on impact the driver was forced toward the front passenger seat, based on the position of the steering wheel and the impact to the driver side. In my line of work we call this "DRT" or dead right there. I suspect they have left the body in place during investigation, they have this procedure in Fairfax during accident reconstruction, usually a sheet to cover the deceased.

        Anyway, its a terrible accident and I hope we are all wrong and the driver is on his way to making a recovery!
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        isn't that the guy who is taking the picture

        I think it's just a reflection of the guy standing there
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        Old 4th December 2006, 22:32   #53 (permalink)
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        There are no side windows except the rear door little side window and that is not in position to make a reflection inside the car.

        Just some observations.


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        Old 4th December 2006, 22:42   #54 (permalink)
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        Wow.....

        Won't let my family see that one...
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