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Teenage Girl Falls into Open Manhole While Messaging

Submitted by Varun Krish on July 13, 2009 – 5:00 amEmail This Post Email This Post | 2 Comments


According to CBS 2 News a Teenage Girl met with a rather weird accident . She fell into a Open Manhole when she was messaging while walking on the road.  There were no warning signs on the road according to the victim Alexa Longueira from New York City , USA. If its the state of affairs in USA , thinking about India. This incident comes as a wake-up call to Teenagers in India and SMS Addicts !

Its a common sight to see mobile users in India unaware about whats happening around them. Luckily Alexa was saved by a City worker from the 5 Foot deep hole and she’s doing fine. We have seen so many incidents of children falling into borewells in India.  So please act responsibly and don’t message / call while your driving or walking on the road.  Your SMS might be delivered but you might not reach your destination !

And these are the injuries Alexa suffered from the fall according to this pic from wpix and she is going to get a MRI Scan done to see if her spine was damaged.

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  • cruddycat says:

    this girl and others like her need to be responsible for their own action….she was not paying attention. now she is planning a lawsuit. what if not paying attention caused injury to another person (i.e. she knocked down an older person)? would it be okay if that person sued her. this girl sounds like a moron and pinhead. her removal from future breeding stock would do wonders for the gene pool.

  • Varun says:

    Yes @cruddycat agree with you

    Other morons who text when on road should learn from this incident.

    But since no warning sign was present , isn’t it a fault on the authorities ? ( Even if there was one – she might have taken it along with her into the hole :-) )

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