I will never forget my neighbor coming over after he got released from the hospital of his accident he and his wife were in April 15, 1996. They were both in there early 20's, whole lives ahead of them, she was almost done with nursing school. She died within a hour of impact, he had internal injuries and survived. The thing he said to me (I will never forget) why her and why did I survive?
(They were hit by a drunk driver who ran a red light)
What do you say? what can you say? What should you say? There is no easy answer.
I have one more I will tell, because everyone should think of there actions:
A girl I went to high school with, she got in the car with several girls, all were drinking or had been drinking. She was not. They got in a wreck, all lived. But the girl that was not drinking was paralyzed from the waste down. Plus her speech was affected.
I could tell so many more, I grew up in a small town. Could we not find better things to do with our lives? How could kids be so reckless? Adults know better, or should, I should say. Why not stay from behind the wheel?
I know drinking is addictive, I have had to deal with that from relatives. So I know that, but hard to imagine taking a life no matter what or leaving someone paralyzed or brain dead.
One more thing I will add, I remember taking the keys more than once from friends. I guess I had the soul of a older person. I just remember saying I want to make it to my high school graduation ALIVE!
So sorry for everyone's losses
(sorry i made this so long)