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accident Straight into the wall

In Sunday, Lisandro Boxler, driver of the "Los Troncos" category, lost his life in the middle of a race in Esperanza, Santa Fe, after losing control of his car in a curve and crashing into an abandoned meat packing plant.
Boxler, who was driving a Ford Escort in the race, was touched by the car behind him, which caused the vehicle to destabilize and the driver lost control. Boxler died on the way to the hospital, according to Cadena 3.
The driver was 37 years old and was a native of Bovril, Entre Ríos, although he was based in the Santa Fe town of San Jerónimo Norte. In addition to competing in motor racing, he was also a wrestler.
On the other hand, from the Los Troncos category said goodbye to Boxler through their networks: "Farewell Lisandro. In this hard moment we join the pain of his family and friends, extending our most sincere condolences".
Three days before the tragic accident, the driver had posted a video to his personal Instagram account where he showed how his car had been left after it was fixed and tuned up to compete. "You came back to life," he had expressed.
In addition, the release was accompanied by the song "The Sound of silence" by the U.S. band Disturbed.

 
In Sunday, Lisandro Boxler, driver of the "Los Troncos" category, lost his life in the middle of a race in Esperanza, Santa Fe, after losing control of his car in a curve and crashing into an abandoned meat packing plant.
Boxler, who was driving a Ford Escort in the race, was touched by the car behind him, which caused the vehicle to destabilize and the driver lost control. Boxler died on the way to the hospital, according to Cadena 3.
The driver was 37 years old and was a native of Bovril, Entre Ríos, although he was based in the Santa Fe town of San Jerónimo Norte. In addition to competing in motor racing, he was also a wrestler.
On the other hand, from the Los Troncos category said goodbye to Boxler through their networks: "Farewell Lisandro. In this hard moment we join the pain of his family and friends, extending our most sincere condolences".
Three days before the tragic accident, the driver had posted a video to his personal Instagram account where he showed how his car had been left after it was fixed and tuned up to compete. "You came back to life," he had expressed.
In addition, the release was accompanied by the song "The Sound of silence" by the U.S. band Disturbed.

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Jesus Gusty, you might be the god of fucked up dying videos. Props! 😁
 
In Sunday, Lisandro Boxler, driver of the "Los Troncos" category, lost his life in the middle of a race in Esperanza, Santa Fe, after losing control of his car in a curve and crashing into an abandoned meat packing plant.
Boxler, who was driving a Ford Escort in the race, was touched by the car behind him, which caused the vehicle to destabilize and the driver lost control. Boxler died on the way to the hospital, according to Cadena 3.
The driver was 37 years old and was a native of Bovril, Entre Ríos, although he was based in the Santa Fe town of San Jerónimo Norte. In addition to competing in motor racing, he was also a wrestler.
On the other hand, from the Los Troncos category said goodbye to Boxler through their networks: "Farewell Lisandro. In this hard moment we join the pain of his family and friends, extending our most sincere condolences".
Three days before the tragic accident, the driver had posted a video to his personal Instagram account where he showed how his car had been left after it was fixed and tuned up to compete. "You came back to life," he had expressed.
In addition, the release was accompanied by the song "The Sound of silence" by the U.S. band Disturbed.

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His car might have risen from the dead, but he sure ain't going be.
" Oh my car has come back to life".
Halfwit.
 
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