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To: tejek who wrote (165407)3/24/2003 4:44:29 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583520
 
tejek,

re:The driver went over her back and forth.

As the massive bulldozer reached her without slowing, she began to rise, but was trapped beneath a pile of dirt, and the bulldozer's blade, said a fellow activist, Tom Dale, who said he was standing about 10 meters (30 feet) away.
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"We were shouting and waving our arms at the driver. We even had a megaphone," said Dale, who is British. "But the bulldozer kept going until she was under the body or the tracks of the bulldozer." The bulldozer stopped for a few seconds and pulled back, Dale added. The activists found Corrie bleeding from the head and face and badly injured, but still breathing.

re:That does not mean we should be happy at her death.



Who's happy?