Share this: One of the most shocking and horrifying car crashes you’ll ever see resulted in one fatality and dozens injured. A car travelling on an expressway in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan on Saturday spun out of control, went airborne over the median and collided with a bus carrying tourists, according to the Japan Times. The car’s driver, 62-year-old doctor Masamitsu Ikumawas, was killed, and 45 of the 47 passengers on the bus sustained injuries. A camera on the bus captured the horrifying moment, which can be seen in the video below (Warning: the following footage might be disturbing to some). [embedded content] Six passengers reportedly suffered broken bones, and others were bleeding from the head after being struck by broken glass. Following the accident,
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Paul Pierce Gifts Each Celtics Player A Signed Jersey After Last Game Vs. Boston
Paul Pierce has not played for the Boston Celtics since 2013, but his tie to the organization will never be broken. Pierce, now with the Los Angeles Clippers, is in the midst of his final season in the NBA, wrapping up a tremendous 19-year career. On Monday, the Clippers hosted the Celtics in Pierce’s final matchup against the team that drafted him 10th overall in 1998. After 15 memorable years with the Celtics franchise, Pierce decided to give the current C’s a pretty cool parting gift following his last go-around with Boston. We have a feeling that Pierce’s Celtics jersey will one day be hanging from the TD Garden rafters.
Lindsey Vonn Shares Video Of Herself Doing Pull Ups With A Broken Arm
Share this: Lindsey Vonn broke her arm really badly three weeks ago. Just take a look for yourself. That doesn’t seem to faze the Olympic gold medalist, though, as last week she shared a video of herself doing pulls, broken arm and all. Vonn shared on Twitter that all of this intense rehabilitation is being done in the hopes of returning to action next month. Judging by her broken arm pull ups, I wouldn’t bet against her reaching her goal. Thumbnail photo via Sergei Belski/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Dortmund’s inspiration: Reus back with a bang
After a match in which UEFA Champions League records were broken, it was Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus who was the centre of attention.BVB's 8-4 home win against Legia was the highest scoring match ever in this competition, but the feel-good story of the day was the return of Marco Reus from a six-month absence caused by a persistent pubis injury. Having lost Mats Hummels, İlkay Gündoğan and Henrikh Mkhitaryan last summer, BVB coach Thomas Tuchel stressed that Reus "suddenly became our fourth lost key player" and that "we have waited impatiently his return". The comeback was postponed several times but
Cowboys QB Tony Romo Breaks Bone In Back, Reportedly Could Miss 10 Weeks
Another year, another terrible injury for Tony Romo. The Dallas Cowboys confirmed their starting quarterback broke a bone in his back during Thursday’s preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks, and multiple reports are citing Romo’s timetable as a minimum six to ten week recovery period. Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett insisted in a conference call with media members that Romo was “day to day,” according to NFL.com, but NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport and Pro Football Talk were among those reporting that was unlikely. Romo has broken bones in his back before (and missed 12 games last season with two separate injuries to his left col... NESN.com
Smith injured in Oschersleben crash
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Bradley Smith was set to take part in the Oschersleben 8 Hours endurance race following the Czech GP, with the Brit joining the YART Yamaha Official EWC Team on track to work towards the FIM EWC title in 2016. The MotoGP™ podium finisher crashed in Free Practice however, injuring his left leg in an incident with another rider. Although initial reports claimed a broken femur for Smith, further examination has seen the injury assessed as a deep cut in the Yamaha rider's thigh, rather than a fracture. Source link
Bautista still suffering with broken fingers
Although the Spaniard ended the evening in sixth place, he continued to feel the effects of an accident which left him out of the final day of pre-season testing. “Unfortunately I wasn't in the best shape tonight because, as the laps went by, there was more and more pressure on the fingers I broke at Jerez,” explained the GO&FUN Honda Gresini rider. “As usual here in Qatar, the track conditions were not ideal on the first night and the first few laps in particular were a struggle, but overall it hasn't been a bad start for us. “Hopefully the track will improve tomorrow and the changes we have planned for the bike help us make that step forward in quality that will get