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MrCheerful
April 15th 16, 10:14 AM
On 15/04/2016 11:26, Alycidon wrote:
> The old favourite gets wheeled out yet again.
> QUOTE:
> "In a police interview, Mr Gale, who served with the RAF during the Second World War, said he remembered nothing about the crash until he was being airlifted to hospital. He did not suffer any life-threatening injuries.
>
> He said he had been blinded by the sun while coming over a hill.
>
> Collision investigator PC Ian Clark, who has since retired, concluded that the fault lay with Mr Gale and believed the sun was not to blame. In his findings read out at the inquest, he said he believed Mr Gale's medical condition was probably the reason for the crash."
>
> Read more: http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Grief-driver-90-crash-killed-wife-inquest/story-29112525-detail/story.html#ixzz45syQMxgn
> Follow us: @hulldailymail on Twitter | HullDailyMail on Facebook
>

Did the cyclist survive to give evidence?

Alycidon
April 15th 16, 10:26 AM
The old favourite gets wheeled out yet again.
QUOTE:
"In a police interview, Mr Gale, who served with the RAF during the Second World War, said he remembered nothing about the crash until he was being airlifted to hospital. He did not suffer any life-threatening injuries.

He said he had been blinded by the sun while coming over a hill.

Collision investigator PC Ian Clark, who has since retired, concluded that the fault lay with Mr Gale and believed the sun was not to blame. In his findings read out at the inquest, he said he believed Mr Gale's medical condition was probably the reason for the crash."

Read more: http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Grief-driver-90-crash-killed-wife-inquest/story-29112525-detail/story.html#ixzz45syQMxgn
Follow us: @hulldailymail on Twitter | HullDailyMail on Facebook

jnugent
April 15th 16, 11:13 AM
On 15/04/2016 10:26, Alycidon wrote:

> The old favourite gets wheeled out yet again.

> QUOTE:
> "In a police interview, Mr Gale, who served with the RAF during the Second World War, said he remembered nothing about the crash until he was being airlifted to hospital. He did not suffer any life-threatening injuries.
> He said he had been blinded by the sun while coming over a hill.
> Collision investigator PC Ian Clark, who has since retired, concluded that the fault lay with Mr Gale and believed the sun was not to blame. In his findings read out at the inquest, he said he believed Mr Gale's medical condition was probably the reason for the crash."
>
> Read more: http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Grief-driver-90-crash-killed-wife-inquest/story-29112525-detail/story.html#ixzz45syQMxgn
> Follow us: @hulldailymail on Twitter | HullDailyMail on Facebook

Another senior citizen becomes the target of Mason's guttural hatred.

The gentleman, if he served during World War 2, has to be at least 87
(17 in 1945, or older).

jnugent
April 15th 16, 11:17 AM
On 15/04/2016 10:26, Alycidon wrote:

> The old favourite gets wheeled out yet again.
> QUOTE:
> "In a police interview, Mr Gale, who served with the RAF during the Second World War, said he remembered nothing about the crash until he was being airlifted to hospital. He did not suffer any life-threatening injuries.
> He said he had been blinded by the sun while coming over a hill.
> Collision investigator PC Ian Clark, who has since retired, concluded that the fault lay with Mr Gale and believed the sun was not to blame. In his findings read out at the inquest, he said he believed Mr Gale's medical condition was probably the reason for the crash."

Another senior citizen becomes the target of Mason's visceral hatred.

The gentleman, if he served during World War 2, had to be at least 87
(17 in 1945, or older).

And he unfortunately didn't survive long enough to offer any "excuse"
for the collision. That's just Mason's misanthropy showing. Again.

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