' A woman fights for her life and you want to shoot? '

Gepubliceerd op 6 februari 2016 om 17:06

Elisabeth Gabriele molenkamp was Thursday witnessed a fatal traffic accident in which a cyclist after a collision with a train. She decided her testimony for a number of reasons to turn it into an emotional Facebookpost, which has now been shared thousands of times. ,, My heart cries for the family of this woman. ''

media_xll_3581010-3.pngElisabeth was Thursday waiting at the level crossing in Heilo, when a woman crossed, while the trees were already closed. ,, Maybe it was you have in mind, maybe you had concerns, perhaps you were tired or maybe it was a just purely a stupid coincidence '' she writes on her Facebook.

Elisabeth stood across the street and saw a train arrive that the transition inhibitory and honking approached. The actual accident did not see them happen, but what they then saw had a deep impact on her. ,, It will forever be burned in my mind. You and your bike were created by the train that with 90/120 kilometers per hour on you as a Porter. You lay there, with your husband on your side and a dear Sir to your head. '' Elisabeth describes that they also wanted to help, but not well knew what she had to do. ,, The only thing that I could think of was that you had to be covered. '' After an umbrella to have arranged emergency services had arrived.

Photos and while the injured woman gasping for breath on the floor lay, saw Elisabeth how bystanders with their phone were ready to happen to capture on camera. Still, A wisecracking maid, asked: ' Why am I not allowed to make picture? ' There is a woman fighting for her life and you want to take pictures so you can swing on the internet? '' According to Elisabeth were also people across the street to grumble that there is currently no trains would drive. ,, I called to them that they had to keep their mouths, because anybody wanted, death was not dead. ''

What a world is this, Elisabeth sighs. She decided after the accident then also her testimony, annoyances and experience of that day to write it and share it on Facebook. , This story, why I share, despite that I almost wanted to save the people with their mobile phones? Because I want every one who gets angry because of delay by train sees '' the other side of the story, she gives as one of the reasons. , Because my heart cries for the family of this woman, because it is the only one where I can have the last few hours to think, because the tears keep coming and it's not even a well-known was. ''

Elisabeth seems to hit a nerve with her story. The Facebookpost is almost 6500 times geliket and more than a thousand times shared. ,, Clever of you that you have recorded ' tourists ' against the ' disaster ', someone responds. Also wish human hair strength and compliment them the way Elisabeth the story describes.

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