Tuesday, March 30, 2010

randomness

Just felt like dropping a quick update, too boring in lecture.
4 consecutive hours in a same lecture hall is torturous, makes me feel like its ways longer than it suppose to be.

5th week back in uni and i'm still living in the don't-know-what-is-happening land..cant wait for easter holiday this weekend and hopefully try to get myself back on track..been hitting the uni gym lately which explains my sores all over my body, some family problems are causing me some unneeded/unwanted stress.

think bout this : If it's true that we are here to help others,then what exactly are the OTHERS here for??

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bro, you got a lucky as life

Aite long story short....read the news and look at the pics...my mate is such a lucky man, we was the driver of the van, gee.... and oh all of em escaped with cuts and bruises only..disgusting part was the other driver's head was detached from the body


' A man was killed after crashing his car while fleeing police on the Gordonton-Puketaha Rd, north of Hamilton.
The crash happened on the south side of the intersection of Gordonton and Puketaha Roads shortly before 4pm, Waikato Road policing manager Inspector Leo Tooman, said.
"As a member of the Waikato Highway Patrol was leaving a service station on the corner of Thomas and Horesham Downs Roads he noticed a blue Mazda 323 being driven in a manner to cause concern and began to follow it."
The police officer gave chase but abandoned it after about two minutes, Mr Tooman said.

The southbound Mazda then collided with a northbound Toyota people mover carrying six people.

The 27-year-old male driver of the Mazda died at the scene from injuries sustained in the crash.
"The Highway Patrol officer witnessed the crash and immediately called for assistance before commencing to evacuate the occupants of the van, all of whom were taken by ambulance to Waikato Hospital to be checked out. None suffered life threatening injuries," Mr Tooman said.

Gordonton Rd was closed for over two hours to allow police to investigate.

"A full investigation is under way by the Hamilton CIB which will be overseen by senior police from outside the Waikato District."

The Independent Police Complaints Authority and the coroner had been advised, but it was too early to determine the cause of the crash or to confirm the victim's identity, Mr Tooman said.
The six male passengers aged between 22 and 33 years, had injuries consistent with a crash, Waikato Hospital communications consultant Amy Thomson said.

Police and emergency services were investigating. '

adopted from http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3515838/Man-dies-after-crash-ends-police-chase