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Eight-year-old boy killed by flying debris from a passing truck that also …

July 13, 2012 by  
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James Nye

01:12 EST, 13 July 2012

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01:13 EST, 13 July 2012

An eight-year old boy in Atlanta has been killed by debris that fell from a passing truck and crashed through the windscreen of his mothers car as she was driving.

Transmission parts the size of a football hit Cameron McIlwain near to his collarbone, severing an artery causing him to bleed to death.

The errant parts first struck the boys mother, Jameka Malone, 29,  slicing through her left arm and causing it to eventually be amputated below the elbow by doctors at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.

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Eight-year-old Cameron McIlwain was struck by a piece of debris while sitting in the back seat of his mothers car in Atlanta and was killed

Eight-year-old Cameron McIlwain was struck by a piece of debris while sitting in the back seat of his mothers car in Atlanta and was killed

‘She said it happened so fast she doesn’t even remember,’ said Quantaine Malone, Jameka’s husband and Cameron’s stepfather.

Even though the debris caused Jameka to suffer a serious injury, she managed to pull her Chevrolet Trailblazer to the side of the road to a stop.

Fellow drivers pulled over to assist the stricken vehicle and found Jameka to be profusely bleeding in the front seat.

Telling members of the public to ‘Check my kids in the back seat’ Jameka witnessed one man fail to find her son’s pulse.

Jameka Malone lost her arm in the accident which claimed the life of her eight-year-old boy

Jameka Malone lost her arm in the accident which claimed the life of her eight-year-old boy

Emergency workers quickly arrived, but could not save Cameron.

The Georgia State Patrol said that the incident which occurred at 7 p.m. on Wednesday is still under investigation and that no charges have been brought against, David Washington, the driver of the truck.

Speaking to the media about the freak accident on I-20 on the Westside of Atlanta, Quantain Malone was distraught.

The wrecked Chevrolet Trailblazer lies on the side of the road on I-20 in Atlanta

The wrecked Chevrolet Trailblazer lies on the side of the road on I-20 in Atlanta

‘I don’t really believe he’s gone yet,’ said Malone.

‘He loved to play. He loved to be the big brother to his little sisters.

‘He was like an old man in a little kid’s body.’

He relayed his wife’s vague recollections of the accident.

‘She had her hand by her face and it came through the windshield, went through her arm, hit Cameron and went out the back window in the truck,’ said Malone.

Quantaine Malone, Jameka's husband and Cameron's stepfather rushed to be with his wife after the accident

Quantaine Malone, Jameka’s husband and Cameron’s stepfather rushed to be with his wife after the accident

CBS Atlanta News spoke with the driver of the truck to ask him what happened.

‘My transmission fell out of my truck,’ said David Washington.

‘I didn’t have any warning, I just it when it came off and two of my brake lines went out so I didn’t have any brakes.’

The registrar at Hawthorne Elementary which Cameron attended at kindergarten and first grade was emotional.

‘He was one of the sweetest little kids I knew,’ said Teri Noble.

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Couples get to contend ‘I do’ again during Cowboys tent during Stampede – Regina Leader

July 13, 2012 by  
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CALGARY — When officials with Cowboys contend they wish to see 100 married couples replenish their vows during a renouned booze, babes and rope tent during a Stampede centennial, so many thoughts come to mind.

The initial is: married couples Stampede together? At Cowboys? Where a sign is “the many fun we can have with your boots on?�

But Cowboys is critical about romance, generally during a centennial, they say.

“We wanted to give happy, married couples a possibility to replenish their vows somewhere different, an knowledge they will never have anywhere else,� says a bar’s spokeswoman, Scarlet Lee. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime event for couples to contend ‘I renewed my vows during a Stampede centennial.’ �

Ron Kronebusch, 54, saw an ad on Facebook looking for someone to perform a vouch renewals during a Cowboys tent and jumped during a chance.

An consecrated elder for some-more than 3 decades, Kronebusch pronounced he’s renewed vows during surprising locations, including an 18-hole golf course, though this was his initial time behaving them during a nightclub.

Some of a couples who participated had met during Cowboys or during a Stampede, so doing a vouch renovation where a intrigue began is fitting, he said.

“It’s unique,� pronounced Kronebusch. “It brings behind a lot of memories for them.�

Couples come to a white chapel during a opening of a Cowboys tent where Kronebusch greets them clad in full western gear.

They recite “short though sweet� pre-written vows, or their possess if they prefer, while drink is poured and shrill nation song fills a room.

After a discerning kiss, and a signing of a certificate, a print is snapped and a cowbell is stage to weigh another integrate has validated their adore for any other.

Not everybody recognizes a attract of a retreat with a cowbell unresolved off a window, inside a drink tent with hundreds of boozy buddies.

Amish Sabharwal has been married 14 years and wears his matrimony ring proudly inside a tent.

There is no approach he would replenish his dedicated vows during Cowboys.

“Not a chance, that is so cheesy,� says a 39-year-old Calgarian. “Cabo or Maui, with all your friends and family around, yes, though in that tent? No way.�

Then, Sabharwal reflects and waffles a bit.

“You know, maybe we would if we was held adult in a moment, unresolved out with people we caring about. Hmmm.�

Nic Pascoe doesn’t see anything wrong with a idea.

He and his mother Candice were married 5 years ago and hosted 55 of their rowdiest friends and family.

The integrate has deliberate going to Vegas in Nov to replenish their vows.

Now, he total Cowboys tent competence be a approach to go.

“It would be a good party, that’s for sure,� he said. “It wouldn’t take formulation or anything, only dual people being spontaneous.�

Some matrimony commissioners contend a thought is absurd.

“It sounds like Cowboys is being a small flippant,� pronounced one, who asked that a Herald not tell her name.

“I take that kind of thing really severely and when we replenish vows for couples (at $200 a pop) we speak about their lives, a problems and their successes and because they’ve arrived during this decision.�

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