惊闻 Samantha Wong (黄方凤英) 昨日遇车祸遇难?

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Fatal Crash Downtown

Josh Pringle
Thursday, March 12, 2009

A 49-year-old woman has been killed in a two-vehicle crash in downtown Ottawa.
Ottawa Police continue to investigate the morning crash at the intersection of King Edward Avenue and St. Patrick Street, when a dump truck collided with the victim's car.
Investigators are looking into the light sequence at the time of the collision in the intersection. The 56-year-old driver of the dump truck was not injured.

From Ottawa Citizen:
The death of a 49-year-old woman Thursday morning in a collision between a concrete truck and a car has revived the issue of removing heavy vehicle traffic from the King Edward area.
Police closed off the intersection of King Edward Avenue and St. Patrick Street for five hours following the fatal two-vehicle accident, which happened just before 10 a.m.
The truck was heading south on King Edward and the Toyota, driven by Samantha Wong, was westbound on St. Patrick when the collision occurred. The impact heavily damaged the car. Wong was rushed to the General campus of The Ottawa Hospital and was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. The 56-year-old male truck driver was not injured. They were the only occupants of the vehicles.
Sam Wong, 49, was at work when he got a call from the hospital about his wife. When they suggested he bring along someone to drive him to the emergency room, he was prepared for the worst.
"I had a gut feeling," he said. "I've seen these situations before."
The couple and their sons, Kenneth, 16 and Michael, 15, had a family breakfast of bacon and eggs at their home in Gloucester Thursday morning before Sam drove his sons to school.
Samantha had likely planned to stop by the Chinese embassy on St. Patrick to finalize the paperwork for her visa before heading to work at Mendes Toyota. She was to leave for China on Tuesday, to visit her mother.
Wong and his family are dealing with the sudden loss of a "very, very caring" wife and mother.
"Everybody's taking it very hard," he said. "The boys really miss her big-time."
Wong was fielding calls from friends and trying to track down his wife's brother into Thursday evening.
When paramedics arrived, she showed no vital signs, and attempts to resuscitate her failed.
At the hospital, Wong was told that his wife likely died on impact.
The truck is owned by St. Marys Cement Group. A spokesman for the company would not comment.
Yesterday's death adds to the list of traffic fatalities and injuries in the Lowertown area. Since 1997, at least five people have been killed and 26 injured in large vehicle incidents.
According to Lowertown Community Association president Angela Rickman, more than 3,500 trucks and 50,000 cars use King Edward Avenue daily driving to and from the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge.
Rickman says it's time to make the area safer by limiting traffic.
"We need a new bridge, we need action on it," said Rickman. "The only action we've had is more delay. To say a glacial pace is an insult to glaciers. This is ridiculous.
"We've got a number of levels of government that need to step in here and put their money where their mouth is."
The presence of the bridge and the heavy traffic it attracts has an impact on life in the area.
"When I first started working here it was very startling," said Zosia Religa, who works across from the crash site at Renaissance Holistic Health. "It felt like there was an earthquake.
"I would really like it if they could move the traffic elsewhere. They (the trucks) move at such fast speeds. It's very noisy and there's a lot of pollution."

Ottawa-Vanier Liberal MPP Madeleine Meilleur said she will continue to lobby the federal and Quebec provincial governments for a new bridge.
Meanwhile, a 41-year-old man was fighting for his life Thursday night after his scooter collided with a car near Merivale Road, sending him to hospital with serious head injuries, a collapsed lung and broken legs, according to paramedics.
The woman driving the car suffered minor back injuries and was also transported to hospital. The collision occurred around 7:30 a.m. near Merivale between Baseline Road and Kirkwood Avenue. Police closed Merivale to north- and south-bound traffic for several hours following the collision.
 
Samantha Wong at Mendes Toyota? No!

Condolences.
 
沉痛哀悼!

看来那里是事故高发区,不知为什么?这次是谁都责任?
 
Sad story.

I don't think Wong rushed for red light, instead I think truck driver rush through yellow light and Ms.Wong started car too early when seeing green.

I remember someone posted one article before that acutally good drivers may have more fatality ratio than bad driver in the accident.

Everytime when my first car is the first one waiting for green light, I would rather wait 2 seconds more to avoid such careless driver rushing yellow/red light.
 
Sad story.

I don't think Wong rushed for red light, instead I think truck driver rush through yellow light and Ms.Wong started car too early when seeing green.

I remember someone posted one article before that acutally good drivers may have more fatality ratio than bad driver in the accident.

Everytime when my first car is the first one waiting for green light, I would rather wait 2 seconds more to avoid such careless driver rushing yellow/red light.

是的,学开车时,教练也是这样提醒的。当你是路口的第一辆车时,不能看到绿灯就走,一定要先查看路口是否有还没有过去的车。
 
所以考驾照时,考官会观察你在通过路口时有否东张西望.即使绿灯也不能掉以轻心.
 
Her son's post:

Michael

March 13, 2009 - 11:11 AM




That was extremely tragic, a week from then she wouldn''t even be in the country. Besides her brother the rest of her family is in China, I'm not sure if they've been informed yet. It's sad to think they could still be preparing for her arrival. Her mom is also sick, she is 2nd youngest as I recall, her family, nephews, cousins, and other relatives back there are going to have it tough. I know i have, if nobody reading this figured it out I am her son. There are so many things I could say but half of them would not make sense to most people. She was a great mom always caring for our health and safety. This is a tragedy, I didn't want to believe it when I was brought to the office at school. I told them I was going for a walk and as I left I saw my brother coming in, I just told him bad news and walked off. I am still unaware of his status of how he took this but I heard he took the news hard. The car dealership where she worked was down the street from my school, so I walked there still in disbelief. When I started recieving condolences from her fellow workers I knew it was real. This is like a bad dream, I wake up today and know that dream is truly real and nothing can change that. There is no way. I am just home, not really going to school for awhile, march break next week anyway. I decided to check the papers about her news once again. Oh and it wasnt bacon and eggs it was sausage, eggs, hash brown, and garlic buttered toast. I just had a croissant and the toast my brother ate all my sausages surprising he could. I am glad because I do not live with them but I happened to be there the night before. It was peaceful time for once. There is alot to be done now, she left one hell of alot of things unfinished. She made quite a network of thigns she was working of that will need to be taken care of and many that will need to countinue to be taken care of. She has alot of friends in Ottawa, alot in the chinese community. I have yet to manage to contact her closest friend but I haven't tried enough. I would like to know if anyone knew her as a friend and had something to say, somethings left undone, anything. If anyone reads this and wants to comment to me or If you knew her and have something to say please feel free to contact me e-mail: kwok_sun@hotmail.com. I'm done talking and talking on this. Anyone who read this thanks for your time. ~Michael W. Wong. I miss my mom
 
Sad news, I think she must be driving Corolla, so please do not drive compact car just for saving a little bit of gas even if in the city

Tragic accident indeed, but I don't think the type of car would have mattered.
 
Really sad to see this news. Met her once at Mendez and she seemed to be a nice lady with friendly smile and wilingness to assist. Best wishes to her family.
 
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