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The bike (motorcycle and scooter) drivers here act like they have some sort of death wish. I was just in a cab when traffic slowed a bit. I assumed it was just typical KL traffic, but the cabbie told me it looked like there had been an accident. I looked across the median and there was a guy lying in the middle of the center lane. As we drove by someone was putting a jacket over the guy's head. It had to have just happened because traffic was hardly backed up at all and the police weren't there. This is the first time I've seen a dead person who wasn't in a coffin. I'm still pretty shocked by it.
Re: I just saw someone die
What an awful thing to happen, and an awful thing to see. I'm sorry - hugs to you and T&P to the man's family.
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That is a really horrible thing to see. We saw death a couple of times in China and it gets easier, but I remember being really shaken up by it the first time I saw someone die as well. (to be honest, it's always troubling)
Kind of makes you feel thankful for every day that you have.
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Seeing someone die is a very surreal experience. I'm really speechless - I've just got some HUGS for you.
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What a horrible day it is going to be for his family. I can't....
Maybe the poor biker wasn't even being reckless.
My H and I ride our bikes everywhere. He does crazy stuff sometimes, and I always try to remind him that there is nowhere anyone needs to be that badly that you risk your life and our family for it. Just be late.
Sorry you had to see that.
Oh no, how awful hon.
T&Ps to that guy's family.
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