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Further details have emerged about the victims killed in a car crash after a police chase, as friends and family pour out their gri

 

Cassie Fox, 19, Christopher Morrison, 23, and Paul Bunting, 30, all died when the Vauxhall Vectra they were travelling in hit a garden wall in Oldham.

Mother-of-two Clare Matthews, 18, remains in a critical condition in hospital.

It is believed the two female friends accepted a lift home from a nightclub with the two men in the early hours of Sunday morning.

 

 

Reports have revealed father-of-one Buntin is a suspected drug dealer and Morrison has served time in jail.

They were pursued by a police car after failing to stop when requested and raced through the streets at speeds of up to 80mph.

 

 

Clare's sons, aged four and 15 months, are being cared for by her aunt.

 

Christopher's parents, Joe and Bernice, from Middleton, Manchester, have spoken of their grief at losing their "gentle giant".

"It's a terrible waste for all of them who died," they said.

"I hope people of that same age group don't do anything similar and I just hope something good comes out of this."

It is believed he had recently been released from jail after serving half of a four year sentence for armed robbery.

 

The Independent Police Complaints Commission has said the officers involved acted "correctly" in seeking to stop the vehicle in Oldham town centre.

 

 

Not the most socially responsible people, but yet again being described as 'angels' and a 'gentle giant'.

 

 

Why oh why were they running away, it seems a senseless waste?

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i went to oldham in 1993 (was 13) for my first away game..

 

we lost 4-3 (le tiss hatrick) in their great escape season..

 

that place was a complete dive

 

 

went there in the promotion season , i think, some one put a brick through our coach window, bl**dy cold on trip home

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Further details have emerged about the victims killed in a car crash after a police chase, as friends and family pour out their gri

 

Cassie Fox, 19, Christopher Morrison, 23, and Paul Bunting, 30, all died when the Vauxhall Vectra they were travelling in hit a garden wall in Oldham.

Mother-of-two Clare Matthews, 18, remains in a critical condition in hospital.

It is believed the two female friends accepted a lift home from a nightclub with the two men in the early hours of Sunday morning.

 

 

Reports have revealed father-of-one Buntin is a suspected drug dealer and Morrison has served time in jail.

They were pursued by a police car after failing to stop when requested and raced through the streets at speeds of up to 80mph.

 

 

Clare's sons, aged four and 15 months, are being cared for by her aunt.

 

Christopher's parents, Joe and Bernice, from Middleton, Manchester, have spoken of their grief at losing their "gentle giant".

"It's a terrible waste for all of them who died," they said.

"I hope people of that same age group don't do anything similar and I just hope something good comes out of this."

It is believed he had recently been released from jail after serving half of a four year sentence for armed robbery.

 

The Independent Police Complaints Commission has said the officers involved acted "correctly" in seeking to stop the vehicle in Oldham town centre.

 

 

Not the most socially responsible people, but yet again being described as 'angels' and a 'gentle giant'.

 

 

Why oh why were they running away, it seems a senseless waste?

 

Harsh as it may sound, I think 'natural selection' best somes up this situation.

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Doe it not matter then that two young children have lost their mum or a child has lost his dad?

 

Sick bastards.

 

You pretend to be wordly wise, informed and educated but appear to be nothing more than ignorant, arrogant wan*ers.

 

 

maybe that child is better off without a dad like him.

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Doe it not matter then that two young children have lost their mum or a child has lost his dad?

 

Sick bastards.

 

You pretend to be wordly wise, informed and educated but appear to be nothing more than ignorant, arrogant wan*ers.

 

Excuse me, but I said it was a senseless waste of life.

 

Also get your facts right. The mother of the two children is not dead and the father who died had spent most of his adult life in prison for various crimes including armed robbery. So those children didn't have a father anyway, not in a family sense.

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Doe it not matter then that two young children have lost their mum or a child has lost his dad?

 

Sick bastards.

 

You pretend to be wordly wise, informed and educated but appear to be nothing more than ignorant, arrogant wan*ers.

 

Well, this is going to sound even more harsh, but the kids would probably be better off growing up with two approved foster parents, as opposed to an armed robber who would have spent half his life in prison, and a woman on a hattrick before most kids have finished school.

 

P.S. Yes I know the mother is still alive and I am not hoping she dies.

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Well, this is going to sound even more harsh, but the kids would probably be better off growing up with two approved foster parents, as opposed to an armed robber who would have spent half his life in prison, and a woman on a hattrick before most kids have finished school.

 

P.S. Yes I know the mother is still alive and I am not hoping she dies.

 

Agreed, you look at Baby P, and by no means is this anyway like that case, however, growing up in the wrong environment is not going to be beneficial to that kid. I know it is sterotypical, and there are a lot of cases which buck the trend, but if you grow up thinking its right to break the law because mummy and daddy do it, then you will be more likely to do it yourself, and the 'shameless' nation grows.

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