yep. I just googled it up and I can tell you the Story behind this Picture if you want…. pretty sad.
Just a flesh wound
Your arm is off.
Before..
Found in a Forum. It was around 2004 in Australia. The Plate of the Car was EVLR34 (Try google it, you will find it all over)… One user asked what Rims are those (Work Meister S1). He became replied by a guy who said this car is gone. Next user wrote: “The Dad was out of town, son decided to take the car out of a joy ride with his mate and mate’s pregnant girlfriend. Speeding and to much power the car smashed into a pole cutting the car into two pieces. All 4 of the occupants were killed. Driver, Mate, Mates girlfriend and baby.. SAD SAD waste of life and car..”
Another user answered: “yup old central coast car… Emelio was the guy driving (was in my dads TAFE class) and the crash happened out the front of my friends house. We could hear him doing passes for over 30 minutes… there is a bump on the road that causes the car to get air when hit at speed. He kept trying for more air, and well…… he got it and it speared him into the telegraph pole.. The street is over 1km long (straight) at that end of the road… so you can imagine the speed that was achieved. Bad night that one… I do believe the rims were repaired and the sold through the wreckers where the car ended up… no idea where they ended up though… “
It found some more information, the Car had an Impact speed of ~160km/h (kp/h)
pretty sad but if he really drove like they described, it was probably his own fault.
Found this, a Full story out of the daily Telegraph: “THE P-plate driver who killed himself and two friends in an horrific accident was joy-riding in the high-powered, high-speed car without permission, his father said yesterday.
Emile Dousset, 20, had sneaked the Nissan Skyline GT-R from the family garage after he had been told by his father Graeme it was “off limits”.
Shortly after, he died instantly along with passengers Carl Homer, 33, and Mr Homer’s 15-year-old, seven-month pregnant, girlfriend Natasha Schyf, when they crashed into a power pole at speeds estimated at up to 200km/h.
They were driving in a 50km/h zone on a residential street in the Central Coast town of Wyoming.
A devastated Mr Dousset said Emile had only driven the high-powered sports car “once or twice” before.
“He was not allowed to drive that car,” he said.
“He was over that infallible stage when teenagers feel bulletproof. He knew how dangerous it can be. I spent a lot of time educating him on driving and powerful cars.”
Mr Dousset, who returned yesterday from a six-month working trip in the UK after learning of his son’s death, had been concerned the $110,000, souped-up car was too powerful for his son, whom he described as a “lovely, beautiful kid”.
“I can’t explain what has happened because I don’t know,” he said. “I certainly feel very, very devastated for everyone that’s involved.
“There are three people that have lost their lives here and three families are very much affected by the whole thing.”
Miss Schyf’s parents, Margaret and Tony, were doing their best to deal with the loss of their daughter and future grandson.
Mrs Schyf had been due to take her daughter to birthing classes today to prepare for the big day, which was less than two months away.
Miss Schyf and Mr Homer, who met two years ago through friends, had just moved into a new home to start a family with their first child — a boy — and were already thinking of names.
“Carl and Natasha were perfect for each other, inseparable,” Mr Schyf said.
“He was a lovely guy, everything for my daughter, and we were all looking forward to the baby.”
Mrs Schyf, a Jehovah’s Witness, said her daughter had not followed the family religion and went her own way, but was always happy.
Mr Schyf said P-plate drivers should be on a “three strike” rule, with an immediate jail term for anyone who strikes out, “regardless of how old they are”.
“This is speeding. If all teenagers see this - what has happened to our family - they may think twice,” Mr Schyf said.
According to residents of Chamberlain Rd yesterday, the flower-covered memorial to three lives lost had failed to make “a damned difference”.
“Less than 24 hours later cars were hooning down the street again last night,” resident Lisa Harris said. “We are having enough trouble sleeping as it is because it is really scary,”
Mr Dousset said his family would now try to deal with their loss as best they could.
“I understand there is a huge push on at the moment with P-plate drivers, and I understand it, and I agree with it, but I don’t want to use my son as a vehicle for it,” he said.
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yep. I just googled it up and I can tell you the Story behind this Picture if you want…. pretty sad.
Just a flesh wound
Your arm is off.
Before..
Found in a Forum.
It was around 2004 in Australia. The Plate of the Car was EVLR34 (Try google it, you will find it all over)… One user asked what Rims are those (Work Meister S1). He became replied by a guy who said this car is gone. Next user wrote: “The Dad was out of town, son decided to take the car out of a joy ride with his mate and mate’s pregnant girlfriend. Speeding and to much power the car smashed into a pole cutting the car into two pieces. All 4 of the occupants were killed. Driver, Mate, Mates girlfriend and baby.. SAD SAD waste of life and car..”
Another user answered: “yup old central coast car… Emelio was the guy driving (was in my dads TAFE class) and the crash happened out the front of my friends house.
We could hear him doing passes for over 30 minutes… there is a bump on the road that causes the car to get air when hit at speed. He kept trying for more air, and well…… he got it and it speared him into the telegraph pole.. The street is over 1km long (straight) at that end of the road… so you can imagine the speed that was achieved.
Bad night that one…
I do believe the rims were repaired and the sold through the wreckers where the car ended up… no idea where they ended up though… “
It found some more information, the Car had an Impact speed of ~160km/h (kp/h)
pretty sad but if he really drove like they described, it was probably his own fault.
Found this, a Full story out of the daily Telegraph:
“THE P-plate driver who killed himself and two friends in an horrific accident was joy-riding in the high-powered, high-speed car without permission, his father said yesterday.
Emile Dousset, 20, had sneaked the Nissan Skyline GT-R from the family garage after he had been told by his father Graeme it was “off limits”.
Shortly after, he died instantly along with passengers Carl Homer, 33, and Mr Homer’s 15-year-old, seven-month pregnant, girlfriend Natasha Schyf, when they crashed into a power pole at speeds estimated at up to 200km/h.
They were driving in a 50km/h zone on a residential street in the Central Coast town of Wyoming.
A devastated Mr Dousset said Emile had only driven the high-powered sports car “once or twice” before.
“He was not allowed to drive that car,” he said.
“He was over that infallible stage when teenagers feel bulletproof. He knew how dangerous it can be. I spent a lot of time educating him on driving and powerful cars.”
Mr Dousset, who returned yesterday from a six-month working trip in the UK after learning of his son’s death, had been concerned the $110,000, souped-up car was too powerful for his son, whom he described as a “lovely, beautiful kid”.
“I can’t explain what has happened because I don’t know,” he said. “I certainly feel very, very devastated for everyone that’s involved.
“There are three people that have lost their lives here and three families are very much affected by the whole thing.”
Miss Schyf’s parents, Margaret and Tony, were doing their best to deal with the loss of their daughter and future grandson.
Mrs Schyf had been due to take her daughter to birthing classes today to prepare for the big day, which was less than two months away.
Miss Schyf and Mr Homer, who met two years ago through friends, had just moved into a new home to start a family with their first child — a boy — and were already thinking of names.
“Carl and Natasha were perfect for each other, inseparable,” Mr Schyf said.
“He was a lovely guy, everything for my daughter, and we were all looking forward to the baby.”
Mrs Schyf, a Jehovah’s Witness, said her daughter had not followed the family religion and went her own way, but was always happy.
Mr Schyf said P-plate drivers should be on a “three strike” rule, with an immediate jail term for anyone who strikes out, “regardless of how old they are”.
“This is speeding. If all teenagers see this - what has happened to our family - they may think twice,” Mr Schyf said.
According to residents of Chamberlain Rd yesterday, the flower-covered memorial to three lives lost had failed to make “a damned difference”.
“Less than 24 hours later cars were hooning down the street again last night,” resident Lisa Harris said. “We are having enough trouble sleeping as it is because it is really scary,”
Mr Dousset said his family would now try to deal with their loss as best they could.
“I understand there is a huge push on at the moment with P-plate drivers, and I understand it, and I agree with it, but I don’t want to use my son as a vehicle for it,” he said.
The Daily Telegraph”
Oh sad…