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by anigbrowl
4157 days ago
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I had a similar reaction, but it's very hard to know whether this tells us more about the subject or the writer. The way it's written, it makes him sound more worried about is own situation than the person he nearly killed riding at 100mph, but the writer or the editor might have decided that the details of how the accident was handled were too much of a digression from the main story. It's always a problem with heavily narratized journalism, which is more emotionally engaging but at the price of treating subsidiary characters in the story as mere props in the protagonist's story of medical-self-discovery. |
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An injury like that to an elderly person in a non-advanced country probably was fatal. Maybe not right away, but falls are one of the largest killers of the elderly, not from the fall, but from the after effects.