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well been there, what are you referring to.
That link only opens onto Virgin's news page

What particular story are you referring to?
It doesnt go direct webbo3 but you can see its the one about the car over the cliff
No surprise there, just when.

I think she had a death wish, to die a Martyr.
I take it you were referring to the 'car thief dies after driving over cliff'? Notwithstanding the 'his poor family' bit - LOL, funny as. Feel sorry for the poor car owner who's on 'sticky ground' (no pun intended) for making claim.
Lonnie

I think kempie's link was about the story under the Bhutto headline, about a petty thief dying when he drove the stolen vehicle over a cliff.

Steal a car, die horribly. Some might rejoice, some might think it is a tragic loss of life.
I think the waste of a life happened loooong before they stole the car.
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Apologies on that, I was going on Kempies link.
Well there wouldn't be any justice from this country if they caught him would there.. Slap on the wrist and out to do it again and again. Lets rejoice he has gone and wont be around to kill any innicent parties in the future. The world is no doubt a better place albeit by a small piece
Maybe there is something in this Karma business !!!!
My heart goes out to this poor soul, especially at this time of year. For something like this to happen to a family at Christmas is truly tragic.

Hopefully they'll be able to get another car real soon.
LOL at Lucy T, she has a bright future in comedy :-)
A death sentence suitable punishment for stealing a car?? Blimey, even the regular Daily Mail Junkies on here wouldn't be so...ah, what am I saying? Of course they would. ;-)

Seriously, his death MAY have saved the lives of others that he MAY otherwise have crashed into/run over - we'll never know for sure - but he was still somebody's son, maybe somebody's brother, somebody's boyfriend: should we laugh in the faces of his parents/siblings/girlfriend? I have absolutely no sympathy for him, but in these cases there's nearly always somebody left behind who has lost a loved one.
I am 99.98 percent confident the dead mans parent (note the lack of an 's') is vile scum as well so the death is a double rejoice.

If somebody robs somebody else at knifepoint I am afraid they have given up any right to be classed as a human being.

I hope his pathetic and no doubt drug fuelled world flashed before his eyes as he drove over the cliff and, praise be, the death was not instant so he had time to reflect.

May he rot in the eternal dungeons of hell with a rusty nail up his jacksie.
I stole two packets of Wotsits and a Curly Wurly from Woolworth's when I was 13.

Where do I go for my execution?
Steaking a few items from wollies is a bit different than carjacking with a knife.

However, if what you say is true you should send a cheque (with infaltion adjusted) to Woolworths HQ.
What if I'd nicked all of the Curly Wurlies? Or a laptop computer? Or the cash till?

At what point do I deserve to die? Just so I know.
Remember the old saying that we should never judge a man till we've walked a mile in his shoes? I bet this car thief had a tragic story to tell. Nobody ends up doing this kind of thing without being damaged in one way or another? A human life is a human life and cannot be dismissed because he commited a crime. People should hold off on the catty remarks as we don't know the full picture. I bet a lot of people would think twice if we could see pictures of this 'car thief' as a baby, as a wee boy on his first day at school etc. As someone said earlier - this is someones son, brother, partner. For all he done wrong he still deserves our prayers.

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