Bangra Horribly Killed by Drunk Audi Driver

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Worker flung from lorry in crash dies
[h=2]36-year-old Bangladeshi was thrown into drain when car hit the vehicle[/h]




Published on Jun 9, 2012








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The lorry lying in a drain after the crash. It
was carrying construction workers back to their hostel when the crash happened
along the ECP. The driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of drink driving.
-- PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

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By Cherie Thio
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A Bangladeshi construction worker has died after being flung from a moving
lorry when a car crashed into the back of it.

The 36-year-old is believed to have hit his head after falling into a drain
when he was thrown from the vehicle on the East Coast Parkway (ECP).

He died on Wednesday at the Changi General hospital, said a police
spokesman.

The driver of the Audi car involved in the crash was arrested on suspicion of
drink driving.





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You spastic maggot:oIo:

Audi R8 has a Bangra detection device that will detect a Bangra from a mile away due to them emitting a stinky smell!:mad:
u mastic spaggot! ... :oIo:

how can u insult ur gr8 bangra ft? ... :mad:

wifout ur gr8 bangra ft's, ze economy of sinkieland wil b as stunted as u n u wil haf 2 eat sh*t evryday! ... :mad:

u mastic spaggot! ... :oIo:
 
RWSSLOTS said:
just dont understand why people drink and drive....

It makes them seem they are driving faster. The faster a car you have, the more you would want to get drunk and drive.
 
Compare this with the Ferrari case, it seems that we are biased as a nation. A life is a life after all. But the online response is different.
 
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