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Old 15-May-2008, 11:11 AM
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Another person ruin the name CIVIC

Seriousy, what is this guy thinking driving 130 km/h @ Eglinton with 3 people in his car. ~.~ N yes, its a civic

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When 18-year-old Fizza Rizvi didn't arrive home on time Tuesday night, her parents understandably began worrying. When they turned on CityNews and saw the horrific footage of a devastating six-car crash on Eglinton Ave., their worry began to escalate, and their worst fears became a haunting reality when police later confirmed that their daughter was one of two people killed in the awful accident.
"She died at 9:00pm and we found at 1:00 in the night," said Rizvi's uncle Jafar Jafri. "Her mother is in very bad condition, very, very bad condition."
Twenty-year-old Rehan Tanvir also lost his life.
The tragedy occurred near Credit Union Drive east of the Don Valley Parkway, and a section of Eglinton was closed off for the crash investigation until 5am Wednesday.
"It was like a loud clap of thunder, like a really, really loud, like you ever heard thunder going off like in a rainstorm? Really, really, really loud, loud, loud thunder is what it sounded like," described Marcus Daley at the scene.
Another witness, Jan King, said, "We just saw this car spin out. We saw three passengers on the floor, two girls over there and the other lady over there. We seen another guy over there, and he was lifeless."
Investigators say the Honda the deceased pair occupied with three other friends was travelling about 130km/hr westbound on Eglinton when the driver lost control and struck the centre median, which vaulted the vehicle into the eastbound lanes where it crashed into another car. The Honda then spun out of control and the three backseat passengers, who were not wearing seat belts, were ejected.
A 19-year-old female was riding in the front with the driver, but had her seatbelt on and survived. She's in serious condition.
Rizvi and Tanvir were in the back with another victim, a 23-year-old who also survived but remains in critical condition.
The driver of the Honda, 21-year-old Rehan Riaz of Toronto, managed to escape with his life, but it's his freedom that is now in jeopardy. Police allege alcohol was a factor in the incident, and Riaz has subsequently been charged with two counts of dangerous driving causing death and two counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
He suffered a broken ankle in the crash and made a court appearance in a wheelchair Wednesday.
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Old 15-May-2008, 11:24 AM
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newspapers didnt say a honda civic but a honda accord travelling at 100Kph
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Old 15-May-2008, 11:44 AM
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I heard 130km/h and Civic too...

****in retard, going 70 over the limit. I hope he suffers.

Break his other ankle and no wheel chair

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Old 15-May-2008, 12:00 PM
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cuz im sure everyone is concerned about what kind of car the guy was driving
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cuz im sure everyone is concerned about what kind of car the guy was driving
Well said.
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Go to citynews site and u will see some picture. Its a hatch and its a honda. Put 2 and 2 together and its a civic
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the seat belts is what gets me, how long has it been a rule and proof to keep you in the car and some people just refuse to wear them
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Old 15-May-2008, 12:52 PM
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it doesn't matter what he was driving.
There was some jackass about 1 or 2 years ago racing daddy's benz and killed a couple.
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cuz im sure everyone is concerned about what kind of car the guy was driving
took the words out my mouth..
who cares he was driving a civic, and who cares he "runied" the name of a civic.

People are dead because of his actions.
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Originally Posted by shlammed
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cuz im sure everyone is concerned about what kind of car the guy was driving
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took the words out my mouth..
who cares he was driving a civic, and who cares he "runied" the name of a civic.

People are dead because of his actions.
ditto
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Old 15-May-2008, 01:40 PM
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the seat belts is what gets me, how long has it been a rule and proof to keep you in the car and some people just refuse to wear them

so stupid, they may have lived wearing it instead out of convenience, they lost their lives.
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This is why we need capital punishment.
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This is why we need capital punishment.
For whom? I think you need to be more specific...
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For events like this, one wrongful doing (and done so knowingly) has resulted in multiple death. It does not deserve forgiveness if you ask me.
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I didn't know if you meant the driver or OP...

I think that death for this guy is the easy way out. We should have capital torture. So he sits in a cell for the next 20 years then they kill him. He gets free food, little-to-no work, laundry done. He can get an education for free, games in the yard. That's not enough punishment...
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I didn't know if you meant the driver or OP...

I think that death for this guy is the easy way out. We should have capital torture. So he sits in a cell for the next 20 years then they kill him. He gets free food, little-to-no work, laundry done. He can get an education for free, games in the yard. That's not enough punishment...
I meant the one who caused this havoc.

Damn, that's some tough punishment. Don't forget free sex, too. Well, depending on if you are having one or someone else is having one with you.
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LOL
yeah, the sex...

Jail might be tough cause you can't leave, but in the grand scheme of things, if you're in there for life, it's like retirement...
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Who wouldn't want to retire early, eh?
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