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Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 9:50 am
by MenaceToSociety
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Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:04 am
by original dervish
Don`t use a family`s grief to perv and behave like a lecher.

Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:08 am
by abdikarim86
Edeb yeelo

AUN to the dead girl
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:13 am
by Meyle
MenaceToSociety wrote:[youtube]cIxE5lb6Sko&feature=channel&list=UL[/youtube]
can't she drive a car? To be honest, I think she wanted to kill her..
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:15 am
by MenaceToSociety
easy fam easy!
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:18 am
by salool
Ilaahy ha oo naxariisto, her sister will never be the same.

Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:23 am
by TATI
Not to be mean but I too think she wanted to kill her.....

Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:24 am
by MenaceToSociety
I doubt she wanted to kill her, sis was a teen who just learned to drive and she wanted to sneak upon her and hit the break but she confused the pedal with the break..thats what I really believed happened..... one thing is certain..the killer sister is gona live a guilty life even when she gets to grandmother age, she still gona be telling her grand kids " I once had a sister and one day.....""
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:28 am
by Oxidant
AUN
However, this death is suspicious. How did car driving normally along the road hit a curve suddenly? Did she have a seizure or lost of focus? You can rule the first out since he got out of the car knowing her surroundings. Also if she did hit the curve, why didn’t she slow down? Was she speeding originally? How do you lost control of a car in a straight street?
Also how does an experience driver confuse between the brake and accelerator when you should only use one leg to drive. Also after hitting her sister she came out of the car screaming it was an accident instead of attending the injured person, this is not the act of an innocent person. Also hitting her sister randomly is VERY suspicious.
I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt, but something is not right

Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:33 am
by Jaidi
Doubt an 18 year old girl is an experienced driver tbh. Maybe she wanted to pull over to her or something and she lost control. The police conducted an investigation, I'm quite sure if they had any reasonable doubt she would've been charged.
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:36 am
by TeAmo
Oxidant wrote:AUN
However, this death is suspicious. How did car driving normally along the road hit a curve suddenly? Did she have a seizure or lost of focus? You can rule the first out since he got out of the car knowing her surroundings. Also if she did hit the curve, why didn’t she slow down? Was she speeding originally? How do you lost control of a car in a straight street?
Also how does an experience driver confuse between the brake and accelerator when you should only use one leg to drive. Also after hitting her sister she came out of the car screaming it was an accident instead of attending the injured person, this is not the act of an innocent person. Also hitting her sister randomly is VERY suspicious.
I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt, but something is not right

Exactly my thought, if I hit my sister by accident I would be running out of the car screaming "I'm sorry are u okay" and go see if its something serious not come out the car screaming it was an accident as if she planned it, if it was an accident that shouldn't be the first thing you yell out. I dno it sounds iffy to me. How can you accidentally run over your sibling? Understandable a cat or a dog but a person that you can see walking
May Allah have mercy on her and shower his forgiveness and blessing on her.

Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:41 am
by Tuushi
So many expert prosecutors.
The poor girl spent the next few days drugged up in hospital because she was going nuts and u folks think she killed her little sister?
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:43 am
by MenaceToSociety
Oxidant wrote:AUN
However, this death is suspicious. How did car driving normally along the road hit a curve suddenly? Did she have a seizure or lost of focus? You can rule the first out since he got out of the car knowing her surroundings. Also if she did hit the curve, why didn’t she slow down? Was she speeding originally? How do you lost control of a car in a straight street?
Also how does an experience driver confuse between the brake and accelerator when you should only use one leg to drive. Also after hitting her sister she came out of the car screaming it was an accident instead of attending the injured person, this is not the act of an innocent person. Also hitting her sister randomly is VERY suspicious.
I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt, but something is not right

Ilaahaay nookaa ma dhigo a detective bc ur one lousy investigator
I have answers for everything.. She left the curve bc she was a kid trying to play around with her lil sis...and how on earth is an 18 year old an effing experienced driver, don't u know in Canadian law the youngest age u can even drive is like 17 and this girl was probably a late bnloomer, she perhaps just started it and I guarantee u that this was her first car...How come she didn't attend to the injured person, nigga u know something called Shock..she is a girl u freaking lousy speculator, she was jumping up and down holding her palms in her face crying pleading for help..wat maxaa kaa maqan.
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:44 am
by Oxidant
Agreed, also was the street she hit her sister near their house? If not, that this looks like something sinister. The reasoning for losing control of the car and hitting the curve is critical; I think this is the sticky point.
I just find it weird that can lose control of your car in a straight street, hit the curve, accelerate and kill someone and that someone is your sister. Seriously, what are the odds in that?
Re: Hundreds mourn Somali teen killed in Toronto
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:51 am
by Oxidant
Your reasoning is pathetic. Did you see the road she was hit in? It was a busy main road by the looks of thing, a street where you definitely don’t clown around with a machine that can kill. Also since it was night, she would have so slow down to notice it was her sister. If that was the case, how did he suddenly pick up speed and hit the pavement and hit her sister. Also she was with a friend; oddly enough she hit her sister not the friend. Speed was not a factor in this case, so losing control of the care because a harder argument to support.
If I hit my relative accidently, I wouldn’t be pleading my innocent by straight away begging for help. My problems would pale to the current situation of a loved one.