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Fixed that for you.
A mother has spoken of the “heartbreaking” failure of her eight-year search for the truth about her son’s death in a police chase...
Some 'mother' she turned out to be. She raised a car thief.
Liam Albert, 17, died a week after crashing a stolen Mazda in Surrey in 2009 following a high-speed pursuit that began in south-west London.
That's all the explanation anyone not as thick as two short planks should need.
Ms John said: “What we were looking for were answers to how he died, how did the collision happen, what were the events leading up to [it]. Which will not bring my son back but at least gives us some idea.
It's pretty obvious how he died, the coroner will have explained that. The collision happened because he lost control. The events leading up to it were that he stole a car and decided to not stop when the police indicated he do so.
“There’s so many questions that haven’t been answered, that, deliberately, to us it looks like, they have skimmed past. They’ve just humoured us from the beginning, I believe.
Now, you've quite right here, I agree. They shouldn't have humoured you at all. They should have told you to get lost.
“We look to the police for guidance, for help, for confidence, for protection. That’s just knocked me for six.
Their guidance states 'do not steal cars', they help us by chasing car thieves, we have confidence that they'll catch car thieves, they protect us against car thieves.
Emotionally it’s not going to leave us, we’re not going to get a closure.”
You spelled 'compensation' wrong.
Very entertaining lol .. ps young thief rip
ReplyDeleteI would just love it if a senior officer would stand outside the coroners court and read out a statement along the lines of " I'm sorry the man died but he stole a car and refused to stop for police. I support my officer's actions" and then walk away.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a cold day in hell when that happens as they constantly kiss the arses of scumbags families. Unless they've just retired or just about to retire of course.
Jaded.
Because "Your stupid thieving child should not have stolen a car, should not have driven it, should not have sought to evade Police capture, and should not have been driving so recklessly that he lost control" doesn't quite permeate with the idiots who spawned him, does it?
ReplyDeleteYep, that's one of the biggest changes in culture in my lifetime. Back in the day, families had their 'black sheep' who were never to be mentioned. Now it seems like they think being a total scumbag gives them some kind of moral authority.
ReplyDeleteI suppose it's the natural outcome of the left's obsessive celebration of victimhood.
The world became a better place that day...
ReplyDeletehave a look at the Manchester evening News website story "A family have "unanswered "questions after a man was killed by overhead power lines at a railway station" dated 9/11/17.
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"ps young thief rip"
ReplyDeleteThe peace these scum deny others?
"It will be a cold day in hell when that happens as they constantly kiss the arses of scumbags families."
And so lose yet more law-abiding supporters. But hey, so long as the pension fund stays topped up... :/
"Yep, that's one of the biggest changes in culture in my lifetime. Back in the day, families had their 'black sheep' who were never to be mentioned. "
When you stop believing in something, you have to fill it with....well, anything.
"The world became a better place that day..."
More please, faster. So long as it's not innocent motorists they wrap themselves around.
"...the Manchester evening News website story "A family have "unanswered "questions after a man was killed by overhead power lines at a railway station" dated 9/11/17."
Truly, a mystery wrapped in a riddle within an enigma....