http://nowiknow.com/not-so-fast/

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Edsall's car [going at 4MPH] struck Driscoll. One witness -- a passenger in
the car -- said that Edsall had indeed yelled for Driscoll to move but she
was "bewildered" and likely frozen in the face of the four-wheeled machine
slowly barreling toward her. Regardless, the accident shouldn't have been
that big of a problem. Getting it by a linebacker or a marathon runner, as
noted above, isn't often a fatal collision. But a much slower tap (by
admittedly a much larger thing) led to tragedy that day. Driscoll died a
few minutes later, becoming the United Kingdom's first pedestrian to die in
a car accident.

The crash was investigated and the result, per
Wikipedia<http://nowiknow.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2889002ad89d45ca21f50ba46&id=f810771b3b&e=33dbfa3b8f>,
was ultimately ruled an "accidental death" after a six hour inquest.

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Andy Bach,
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