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by Steve
Thursday, April 12, 2007
A cager, who killed a biker in a car accident several years ago, found his way onto a biker forum, and told his story. He apparently feels a heavy load of guilt, and asks these bikers what he can do to express his sorrow to the dead biker's family...I was 17 and on my way to do volunteer work. I didn't quite know where the building was (except for it being on the left-hand side of the road) and so when it came up on me I just panicked and turned into an oncoming motorcyclist. He flew up onto my windshield and was killed instantly...
Read the full thread here:
I came here to ask you what you would want to hear from someone who's killed a person you loved. I've wanted to write a letter but I also think meeting one-on-one might bring some closure.
http://www.harleychatgroup.com/....viewtopic&t=32190
Many of the responses are humble, not emotional, and tries to give this person an honest answer. There really isn't any feeling of sympathy.
Perhaps you can post a response of your own to him.
Labels: Motorcycle Deaths

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