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01 Nov 2010 17:41 - 01 Nov 2010 19:33 #1
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Bailey woman dies after one-vehicle rollover
Mike Potter
Staff Writer
A Bailey woman died Monday morning after a one-vehicle rollover crash on U.S. 285 near the Will-O-Wisp subdivision.
An autopsy is scheduled to determine if Carolyn Holland, 69, died from a medical condition or from injuries she suffered in the crash.
from the Flume
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01 Nov 2010 18:00 #2
by Sunshine Girl
Oh no! This is crazy. Why are there so many accidents? My prayers to her and her family.
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01 Nov 2010 19:21 #3
by jf1acai
Way TMI in the Flume article, IMO. Totally unnecessary.
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01 Nov 2010 19:27 #4
by Scooby72
Very sad, I had the window open and took a sick day and heard all the sirens. My heart goes out to the family and friends.
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01 Nov 2010 19:29 #5
by major bean
Why do you say "too much information? Are we such dolts that we do not deserve to have information that is not spoonfed to us from the "authorities"?
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01 Nov 2010 19:49 - 01 Nov 2010 19:51 #6
by major bean
That post of your makes absolutely no sense. I have posted nothing callous about anyone involved in an accident.
(Seems that a post has been deleted by Becky. So this post makes no sense at all, even to me.)
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01 Nov 2010 19:50 #7
by jf1acai
It is not a matter of being 'dolts'. The detailed information could be very hurtful to friends and relatives, and adds NOTHING of value to the article.
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01 Nov 2010 19:51 #8
by chocolove
Major Bean, as someone who has lost a family member and been through that, I would not want to read that article with all the details. I have the newspaper clippings from my daughter's death 6 years ago and I do like to go back and read them but I sure wouldn't like it if they detailed the fact that she fell 400 ft and drowned before she died. I love the way they wrote about my daughter's death...reliving her life not reliving the accident.
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01 Nov 2010 19:53 #9
by major bean
You people are off on a tangent. How does giving information of a person's death cause grief? Get real!
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01 Nov 2010 19:56 #10
by pinedust
I think they are upset because of some of the details, not just 'information of a person's death'.
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