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Found this news via my normal source (A Simpsons Shitposting group) but it's not the first rodeo for the woman involved.

Last year she flipped a stolen car on the Ring Road under the influence of meth.

Terrible that it happened regardless.

 

 

 

 

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There is a video of the incident. Its horrible and clear this is not an operator fault. 
And even a fence you can climb if it’s head height like this then stuff that, its not negligent. 
 

Something isnt right about this, it almost looked intentional to be honest. Sad for everyone involved. 

MOD: Strongly suggest people do not watch this video, not just normal amount of disturbing, could really mess someone up that is prepared.

WARNING before clicking the link. Quite graphic. https://vidmax.com/video/215144-young-woman-gets-run-over-by-rollercoaster-in-melbourne-leaving-her-fighting-for-her-life 

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The footage is horrific, the way she is literally caught under the train and dragged. It will haunt me for a long time. I can’t help but feel she was heavily affected by drugs, how could she be so oblivious to the roaring sound of the train coming through the loop????

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I feel like this thread is going to go to places that are not good.

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