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Darwin
Sunday 30th October, 2005 22:42 Comments: 0
Not sure if it's tragic or a relief that these kids are gone from the gene pool. Yes, it might sound harsh, but we're talking about kids that were drinking underage in public, that stole a car, drove it without any insurance (we aren't told if the driver had a full licence, but probably not), endangered the lives of others (they struck a cyclist) and then killed themselves in a crash with a wall (those big stationary things that are usually pretty easy to avoid if you're driving sensibly). Yes, it's sad that they all died, and I'm sure their families and the local community will be greatly affected. But when kids do incredibly stupid things (in this case, so many stupid things in one go) they will inevitably get hurt, and sometimes it can be hard to remain entirely sympathetic.
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