Crash looked pretty brutal glad he got out without a single broken bone. Man really needs to count his blessings and hope he makes a complete recovery.
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Crash looked pretty brutal glad he got out without a single broken bone. Man really needs to count his blessings and hope he makes a complete recovery.
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Watched this about 100 times, still can't believe it. He must have been shot out the motor before this roll, right?
Check 1.15, a car flys by without stopping, like they were chasing him or something
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He's definitely lost his no claims bonus.
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Weird thing for me is that I was at work when I had a notification pop up on my phone telling me about this, at the time I was viewing dashcam footage in which the police were chasing our insured.
Our insureds vehicle rolled, he was thrown from the car and died instantly.
Spence is a fucking lucky lad.
THe thing I'm noticing and maybe the worrying thing is that there has been no official statement from his family or his team.
That's a never a good sign. All were hearing is secondary sources.
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Did not having a seat belt on save him?
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I think blind luck saved him. Or if there is a higher power picking and choosing who lives and dies then Errol is on his/her/it’s good side.
Really happy for him and his family
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Police footage emerges from night of Errol Spence car crash, loaded gun found at scene
Footage from police body-worn cameras has now emerged showing videos of Errol Spence’s car crash aftermath.
On October 10, the unified WBC & IBF welterweight world champion dramatically flipped his Ferrari in his hometown of Dallas, Texas.
He remarkably escaped without any broken bones and has since recovered significantly, recently reappearing in public to discuss the incident.
Now though, police bodycam footage has been published by TMZ, showing two clips from the night of the crash.
The first displays officers seeking a blood sample from those looking after Spence in hospital, while the second shows them finding a handgun at the scene of the accident.
It is understood that the blood sample was needed to test the boxer’s alcohol levels and he was subsequently charged with DWI (driving while intoxicated).
A police spokesperson has told TMZ that they could not link the firearm to the boxer and so he does not face any legal issues over the weapon.
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/6...nce-car-crash/
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