Devastating News: Private Jet Crashes into Kent Home leaving five people dead

March 31, 2008 by Mark  
Filed under News

Private Jet Crashes into Kent Home
This is very bad news where a private jet crashed into a home in Kent leaving five people dead. Investigators are sifting through the wreckage to put together clues, some witnesses said that they saw the peoples terrified faces in the jet as it skimmed the last house before crashing.

The crash that happened in Farnborough, Kent is a major blow to the community and on a personal note was watching this new myself on the TV yesterday and was quite shocked of what has happened.

The twin engine Cessna Citation I private jet crashed into the house and burst into flames and surprisingly no one on the ground was hurt, luckily enough the people who lived in the house were on holiday.

It is a complete miracle that no one else was hurt or killed and it is said that the pilot of the jet was making a desperate bid to save as many lives as possible by steering the jet away from more houses.

The people that died have not yet been identified formerly but it does include the pilot Mike Roberts and passengers Richard Lloyd, 63, the boss of Apex Motor sport and David Leslie, 54, a former British Touring Car champion driver.

The private jet was on a business flight from Biggin Hill Airport and was heading to Pau, in south west France, 5 miles from Biggin Hill the pilot called out a mayday call and then two miles north of the airport it then crashed.

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Video: Internet Community help blogger Jesse McPherson after Xbox was stolen

March 27, 2008 by Mark  
Filed under News, Xbox 360

Poor Jesse McPherson who was a victim of theft is being help by the internet community; the victim had all his games, TV, laptop and Xbox games console stolen from his Philadelphia home.

The good news his he had CCTV footage images of the alleged thief from a pawn shop where the thief tried to sell the stolen laptop. The craziest part was when the thief sent messages to McPherson in his Xbox live account claiming to have the Xbox and demanding $200 for its return.

Because Jesse McPherson did not get any real help from the police he decided to post a blog about what had happened with all the evidence he had, Digg picked this up within a day and a group and a special website had been formed to help find the dirty thief.

Please watch the video below -

 
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