Dec 30, 2009 – The Courier-Mail, Brisbane, Australia page 5
“As two sisters lay dying in their burning car and their mother begged for help, onlookers filmed the accident on their mobile phones.
Four men risked their lives to rescue Debbie and Dave Bridge after their car and two other vehicles were hit by a petrol tanker near Batesman’s Bay in southern New South Wales on Monday afternoon.
The men, including the sisters’ uncle Frank Montgomery, who was traveling in a family convoy after Christmas celebrations in Victoria, were unable to reach the couple’s two daughters, Makeely, 13 and Jordan, 11.
‘There was a lot of people around on the northern end of the incident taking photos or filming it,’ said one of the four men, Blair McDonald.
Another witness, Emily Harrison, also saw people filming the crash.
‘It will probably be on YouTube. When we were walking away there was a girl smiling with her phone,’ she said.”
There is a special place in hell. A very special place in hell for these people.
Here is the only reference to the story I could find on the web.
I completly agree who films that when people are so close to death. I swear those people need to be taken out the back and shown what for.
I completly agree who films that when people are so close to death. I swear those people need to be taken out the back and shown what for.
That is so wrong. I am praying that God changes their hearts.
People never cease to amaze me.
Creepy. Just creepy.People looking for fame instead of putting down the phone and helping.
Reality for some is film, phone, and computer. And some people are just $hit. Or both!
Those who were filming instead of helping should die in a fiery car wreck themselves. Hopefully over a ravine in case anyone else wants to film it.