Guest Boo_Bradley Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 Maintenance worker dies at apartment complex By Tom Spalding [email protected] September 18, 2003 A lawn maintenance worker was killed this morning after his riding mower flipped near the edge of a small lake at an apartment complex, pinning him under the water. The 29-year-old man was trapped about 20 minutes before co-workers spotted the wheels of the upturned mower, ran to the lake, and pulled him out, according to Marion County Sheriff's deputies. "I saw the guys all running and yelling … everybody was trying to pump him and give him CPR until an ambulance arrived," said Arnel Cummins, 34, who also was working at the Brookview Apartments, 1150 Aqua Vista Drive. The complex is just north of 10th Street and east of Mitthoefer Road. The man, who was not identified until relatives could be notified, was operating the mower around 9 a.m. on a steep embankment that leads down to the small lake. The vehicle, about the size of a golf cart, tipped over into the water and trapped him. The victim was transported to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No further details were immediately available.
Ripper Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 Why is this here. And why is there a smile face on your post?
Guest Boo_Bradley Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 Its current, its news... discuss or bugger off
kkktookmybabyaway Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 Maybe the guy owed Boo some money or something...
Ripper Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 Its current, its news... discuss or bugger off What the fuck was the point? Should we start posting traffic accidents from the morning we get here. A old man had a heart attack yesterday, should I start a thread. And how is this funny?
kkktookmybabyaway Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 And how is this funny? Maybe if we add some sound effects: A lawn maintenance worker was killed this morning after his riding mower flipped near the edge of a small lake at an apartment complex, pinning him under the water. <PLOP! SPLASH!> The 29-year-old man was trapped about 20 minutes before co-workers spotted the wheels of the upturned mower, <DERP!> ran to the lake, and pulled him out, according to Marion County Sheriff's deputies. "I saw the guys all running and yelling … everybody was trying to pump him <GURGLE! GURGLE! GURGLE!> and give him CPR until an ambulance arrived," said Arnel Cummins, 34, who also was working at the Brookview Apartments, 1150 Aqua Vista Drive. Didn't do anything for me. Oh well, at least I tried...
Guest Boo_Bradley Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 You ever die while cutting your lawn... I laughed, fuck me me with a ice pick
Ripper Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 But you act like there was something freakishly odd about this accident. There isn't anything to discuss really. Its just this guy died on a riding lawnmower while going up a along a steep hill. What... A friend of my mothers got killed when a bulldozer turned over at a landfill yesterday...should I post that so we can "discuss" This folder is turning into the Star or something.
Guest Boo_Bradley Posted September 19, 2003 Report Posted September 19, 2003 *throws self on the mercy of the board* *Tosses 3 nails at Ripper --------- See the absurbity of drowning while cutting the lawn struck me as funny... me sorry
Guest Boo_Bradley Posted September 20, 2003 Report Posted September 20, 2003 Children Find Man Pinned Under Lawnmower ( Air Date: 9/18/2003 ) Three young children playing in a creek in Gentry came upon the body of a man who was pinned face down under a riding lawnmower that rolled on him while he was trimming a yard nearby. Police say 34-year-old Gary Woodlee appeared to have died Wednesday morning. The three boys found him after school that afternoon. Officials say an embankment gave way and Woodlee fell five feet into the ankle-deep water.
Guest El Satanico Posted September 20, 2003 Report Posted September 20, 2003 I'd support a movement to start posting news about accidents...but only if it's a nasty accident and there's pictures of the carnage. This folder is turning into the Star or something. You say that like it would be a bad thing...the star is surely more entertaining than whatever you'd call this folder.
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