"errors" in reporting I see. Even something as simple as a photo, presumably of the actual incident and not a stock photo, exposes the blatant laziness/incompetence/dishonesty. Not saying the guy wasn't drunk or at fault or anything, but it is clear as day the Z was T-boned crossing the intersection....when reporters just make crap up that is plainly not true, it calls into question the rest of the entire account of an incident. Why would the woman driving be on the ground? How does anyone walk with a compound fracture resulting in a bone sticking out of the leg? What then supports the body's weight? The van was "hit twice"? By what? Why include a nonsensical eye-witness account? Is the Langley Times a high school newspaper? It certainly seems like it.
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