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Old 20-12-2011, 01:05 PM   #1
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Two men were killed early this morning after their car hit a palm tree at high speed on Riverside Drive in Perth.
A police spokesman said the male passenger died after he was thrown from the car, while the driver was incinerated.
The impact of the crash split the Commodore in half and it immediately burst into flames.
The driver has been identified as a 20-year-old from Muresk and the passenger a 29-year-old from Northam.
The car had been travelling east towards the Causeway before they crashed just after Plain St.
The fire was quickly extinguished but its speed and intensity left the car in an almost unrecognisable twisted state. Pieces of the wreck were found 75m from the palm tree on the road’s median strip.
Both men died at the scene.


Let's not start the "Bloody Commodore driver" rubbish as two guys are dead. However, that's gotta be one of the weirdest pieces of damage I've ever seen...the whole side of the car has "popped off". I know that most cars are built with the entire side in one big piece, but damn...

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Old 20-12-2011, 01:11 PM   #2
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That's terrible.....not a happy christmas for those families....
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:11 PM   #3
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You would think the car would had to have been travelling at more than 200km/h to perish like that
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:40 PM   #4
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You would think the car would had to have been travelling at more than 200km/h to perish like that
Wait until the Coroner's report.

None of us saw it happen or know what has happened after the event.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:12 PM   #5
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What the F...

To have the car tear into damage like that, they would've had to been travelling RIDICULOUSLY fast.

Unfortunately they paid the price for their actions, which is incredibly sad.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:14 PM   #6
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i dont mean to sound disrespectful or anything but thats surely not real? the front wheel wouldnt be there, not to mention there is no crumple/bends on the panels.

however if this is actually real poor blokes
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:21 PM   #7
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i dont mean to sound disrespectful or anything but thats surely not real? the front wheel wouldnt be there, not to mention there is no crumple/bends on the panels.

however if this is actually real poor blokes
It could be as a result of FESA (Fire Department) cutting open the car to retrive the bodies.

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Old 20-12-2011, 01:24 PM   #8
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It could be as a result of FESA (Fire Department) cutting open the car to retrive the bodies.

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i suppos thats true, if thats the case it would be disappointing to think someone arranged panels for a photo op.

however i think in the interest of respect for the the two blokes i wont try to pick it apart more, horrible accident, gotta feel for the families this time of the year
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Old 20-12-2011, 10:23 PM   #9
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It could be as a result of FESA (Fire Department) cutting open the car to retrive the bodies.

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they said the car was incinerated... i think thats how it ended up, because its not chard at all... ?
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Old 20-12-2011, 11:05 PM   #10
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Terrible tragedy.. The worst possible thing that could happen at this time of the year...

The report on TV stated NO skid marks at all, so whatever happened, took place in the blink of an eye.

Yet another sad case of Speed Killed Kids. And now were heading into the silly season, is it my imagination or do others notice, that leading up to Xmas, people get more agro on the roads and speeding cars seem to be everywhere?

Stay safe everyone, life's to short as it is.
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Old 21-12-2011, 03:30 AM   #11
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they said the car was incinerated... i think thats how it ended up, because its not chard at all... ?
palms charred, cars charred from back to interior. driver incinerated.
side of car not incinerated as flew off it looks like.

as said, the real poor people are the families, friends and THE COPS AND AMBOS THAT CLEAN UP THE MESS, ARRIVE TO FIND IT, AND TELL THE FAMILIES THE NEWS.

and no, i'm not a cop or ambo, but we all seem to talk bad about the boys in blue at times.... just not today.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:19 PM   #12
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Police quoted as saying "Speed may have been a factor." DUH!
The last photo I saw of a car damaged like that was when a Holden had a head-on with a semi with both vehicles travelling at around 100 kph.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:25 PM   #13
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condolences to the familys, very sad it only takes one lapse in judgement for what may have started out as just giving it a bit of a squirt or a bit of harmless fun to end up like this.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:28 PM   #14
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Far out!! You can see from the picture he must've been travelling so fast it didn't even start to take the corner there, it's just ploughed straight ahead into the tree.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:28 PM   #15
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That's horrible. I know that bit of road. No way you can take that bend at 200kph but I reckon that's what they were doing. It's a 60kph zone with a slight bend. It looks like they didn't even notice the bend. They might have hit water there as that area is irrigated and it often runs onto the road, so if they did hit 200kph plus and hit the water they were history.

Boy those palm trees are strong too.
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a crazy crash, pity for the families to go through this before xmas, this was another pic from perth now

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Old 20-12-2011, 01:36 PM   #17
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I'm just glad they didn't kill anybody else, if they want to do stupid speeds like that in a built up area, then they paid the ultimate price.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:40 PM   #18
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Looking at some other pictures it looks like the motor and gearbox hit the palm square on and stopped immediately. The left side of the car just kept going and sheared right off landing on it side. The rest of the driveline and back of the car concertinaed into the back of the motor and gearbox. To be honest they would have felt nothing. But what a waste of life. :(
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Horrific looking crash, but is it me or does it appear that the car has gone into the tree backwards?
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Coppers reckon the speed/red light camera at Barrack Street would have snapped them going through so we should get a clue soon as to how fast they were going.

You could get up to 200 on Riverside Drive easily...in certain cars like the one pictured (SV6 or SS)...but only going east bound and the thing is, because the road is basically built on old river bed, there are dips and humps in the road from subsidence. Hit one of those at 200km/h and into the trees you go.
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Old 20-12-2011, 01:54 PM   #21
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How horrific for the emergency services, having to retrieve the bodies from that car, they would have been squashed like a piece of fruit. Not something they will forget in a hurry. It's those guys I feel sorry for, not the driver.
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Coppers reckon the speed/red light camera at Barrack Street would have snapped them going through so we should get a clue soon as to how fast they were going.
And thats why cameras are the most **** poor road safety device known to man.
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in certain cars like the one pictured (SV6 or SS)...
I'm guessing it's an MY09 or similar VE Omega. Pretty much current spec, but what a crash!

Can't say I've seen a complete side with doors and guard still attached shear off like that before and even the front wheel stayed behind. Crazy!
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I'm guessing it's an MY09 or similar VE Omega. Pretty much current spec, but what a crash!

Can't say I've seen a complete side with doors and guard still attached shear off like that before and even the front wheel stayed behind. Crazy!
Definitely an Omega. Not SV6 or SS. Check out the rims.

Terrible crash, but not a tragedy. The driver of this car knew what they were getting into before he hit the tree. It was his decision to nail the throttle, and get the car to a ridiculous speed. The fact that the car basically split in two is irrelevant.
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i love that road, it was the first way i entered Perth from memory a few years ago on holiday. Reminded me of albert park sort of scenery.
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Stupid driver killed himself but worse is that he also killed his mate.
On top of that now the familys must suffer, and top of that it's xmas.
And now the cops will pledge with drivers to SLOW DOWN AGAIN. Why? No one listens.
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Yeah, that was a nasty one. No skid marks etc either, so they now think drink or fatigue may have also played a part. - Both boys were from the country too.

To shear the side off a car, leaving the front McStrut in place - A grade effort.

* I feel for the families, esp this close to Xmas. :(
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The front wheel had me puzzled at first, until I noticed the top of the suspension tower...the whole strut just tore off at the bottom with the wheel attached.
As I said, the whole side of cars is welded on in one piece now, so it would certainly be possible to pop it off in just the right circumstances. Million to one, but these things happen.
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As I said, the whole side of cars is welded on in one piece now
The front suspension and engine bay box do not form part of the side vehicle pressing/assembly. This truly was a one in a million 'slice', with a dirty great big palm tree as a cutting instrument.
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Firstly, my condolenses to the family and friends. Will be a very rough christmas and future christmas as well. For christmas will now be a sad reminder of what once was and what could have been. Secondly, this should serve as a reminder to the rest of us. It is Christmas time and every man, dog, wife and kids will be on the road. And remember, our cars are like guns, they have their purpose but can kill. So this Christmas, when on the roads, DRIVE SAFELY! It is better to arrive an hour or two latter then hoped for then not to arrive AT ALL! Leave the tom foolary to legal venues.
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