I was getting ready for work this morning, and had the news on (like always). And the anchorwoman stated talking about this accident on the Mahwah (sp?) parkway - on Long Island I think...said it was a gray (translation: diamond graphite) Infiniti. When they showed the pic, it confirmed my worst fear - a totalled G35 Coupe. The driver was killed in the accident. They didnt give any details about him/her.
I sure hope it was no one we know from this forum...
damn that's some scary stuff... I figured we're in one of the most safest car since we got all those airbags and the titanium steel rods inside the door and stuff....Makes you wonder, what happened... that is quite sad!
I'm still here Jay
I wonder what caused the accident...sad to hear someone died but quite honestly if it was a result of some major assclowining on the part of the driver, well I have limited sympathy
A Wantagh man was charged with speeding and driving while intoxicated after he lost control of his car early Thursday, crashed into a tree and killed his two passengers, State Police said.
Anthony Raffio, 23, was driving a 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe at a high rate of speed south on Wantagh State Parkway about 1 a.m. when he lost control, slid across the road and onto the shoulder before crashing into a tree, police said.
Ruffio and two passengers in the car, Matthew Adduci, 29, of Bethpage and Ginamarie Dellanno, 23, of Massapequa were taken to Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow where Adduci and Dellanno were pronounced dead. Raffio suffered a concussion and was admitted to the hospital. His condition was not known last night and his family could not be reached for comment. The families of Adduci and Dellanno declined to comment Thursday.
Raffio, who may face additional charges pending the ongoing investigation, is to be arraigned today in First District Court in Hempstead, police said.
What a F*%King A$$hole!!!! killed two people for his own stupidity. 1st mistake...you're drunk!, 2nd..you speed. DONT DRINK AND DRIVE. It does not pay!
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