GoRmOnRiDeR88
Nov 3 2001, 06:16 PM
My dads friend told me that last weekend he was out at glamis and a dune buggy rolled and crushed the female passengers head off and was decapatated. He said that there was blood all over the fuel cell and everything! He told me alot of people die out there in glamis. Is this true? Has anybody heard about this incident?
crazyjim
Nov 3 2001, 09:25 PM
I'm not going to confirm or disreguard anything until I find out more about it but I think that your dad is pulling your chain, not that it couldn't happen I just think tha the story seems a lil bit too unreal and more of an fairytale than a true story, I think it would have been really big news if it were true.
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~Jim
www.GlamisRider.com
For the "GlamisRider"
On Saturday the 27th there was a real bad head on collision with 2 sandrails. One of the sandrail's roll cage was compketley torn behind the driver and passenger. They weren't decapitated, but they were bleeding really bad. I dont know if they lived or not, but its one of the worst accidents ive seen there. The other sand rail broke the front whell off, the driver was assumably ok. Whatever the case I hope they and their families are doing well. It makes me want to reinforce the roll cage on my rail, just cus you never know.
Sanduners
Nov 5 2001, 03:28 AM
One died and the other was at Scripp's hospital in San Diego. Not sure how he is doing???
Our friend Bryan is now home from his adventure after his bike and another collided on Wash Rd. 2 broken wrists, one knee and many stitches....
Please be EXTRA careful out there.
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Do It In The DUNES!
topdefense
Nov 6 2001, 03:45 PM
Unfortunately, I witnessed the accident. I have been unable to rid my mind of this terrible accident. I have been checking daily to see if any news articles have been posted.
Does anyone have any info on how the two men are doing?
IceDiver
Nov 6 2001, 11:42 PM
Both occupants in the blue buggy died. One died 10 min. out of Brawley, and the other later that night.
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