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Air France flight from hell - my sis's trip back to the US after 2 yrs in Peace Corps
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[QUOTE="nikki, post: 938912, member: 18126"] No kidding Nat! Yeah, seeing the story on the news and not being able to hear it or know what was going on was tough. For those 15 minutes until we found the story on the computer, I thought my heart was gonna pound right outta my chest. Thank God for the net. The flaming truck didn't do well. We all knew when we drove by that no doors were opened, no fire/medical was on the scene, and likely it was already too late. The fire was so hot that you could feel about a 20 degree temp increase inside our vehicle when we drove past even though we had the windows closed and A/C running. And unfortunately I drove past there a few days ago and there were flowers, crosses, and stuffed animals. :( Just found this: [i]Driver dies in fiery crash A pickup truck crashed on Interstate 80 and burst into flames early Saturday morning, killing the driver, officials said. James Rossolillie, 23, of Essex, the vehicle's lone occupant, burned to death, according to a Cook County medical examiner's office spokeswoman. About 3:12 a.m., Rossolillie's pickup truck was traveling east along I-80 just east of Kedzie Avenue when it veered off the left side of the road and struck the guardrail, Illinois State Police Sgt. Joe Stangl said. The Ford F150 kept going, hit a concrete side support and burst into flames, trapping the driver inside, Stangl said. Hazel Crest firefighters extinguished the fire, but Rossolillie did not survive. No one else was injured. There were no witnesses. Police are trying to figure out why Rossolillie lost control of his truck. The interstate's eastbound lanes were shut down until 5:30 a.m. while investigators worked the scene — Lauren FitzPatrick [/i] [/QUOTE]
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