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    Daughters allow use of film showing father’s death

    Two sisters have agreed that CCTV footage of their father’s death can be used to help the police raise awareness of road safety.

    Alexe and Terri Millward, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, lost father Chris as he lost control of his bike performing a wheelie at a night meeting outside a pub in Shropshire, UK. He lost control of the bike and crashed into a car on the opposite side of the road.

    The short film, titled ‘Dying for a Ride?’ will be narrated by British Supersport rider Ben Wylie and will be shown at motorbike meets throughout the Summer.

    Alexe, 25, said "We'll never know why he decided to do a wheelie on that night. It was just a moment of madness - not like him at all. It was an error of judgement which ended in tragedy and we don't want any other family to go through the heartbreak we've been through."
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    a moment of madness ...... doubt if watching a safety film will stop a moment of madness , but you never know . bet he didnt think he was gonna kill himself .
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    that is wheely sad....
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    'snuff of that thank you.

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    Good on them - but it doesn't sound like it would work in NZ so far.Some people need to experience death first hand to understand the finality of an error of judgment.
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    No doubt it will be on YouTube before long (or the bike crashes thread here).

    Must be pretty hard for the daughters to watch (if they have).

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    here's the link to the vid if you wanna watch it..be warned tho, its a bit of a tear jerker
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Good on them - but it doesn't sound like it would work in NZ so far.Some people need to experience death first hand to understand the finality of an error of judgment.
    and then, of course, they're dead and all, so they don't do it again.
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