It cut short a promising young life. He is always nice and always polite. I cannot believe it. Reporter he was a standout, an honor student at Malden Catholic and a hard working employee at tasty foods. He was one of the most respectful young men i had the pleasure to work with. He was always so nice to everyone. He was always busy and always doing his work. Reporter the 17 yierld was coming home from his job delivering pizza. His car slammed into a telephone pole a sum met street. Summit street. He was the only one in the car. You are never the same after Something Like this. Reporter grief counselors at the school where he would have graduated are helping friends process the sudden loss. We emphasize our boys are brothers and it is the loss of a brother for us. Reporter police are trying to determine why the 17yearold lost control of his car. Neighbors say it is a i am not sure why. I have been here for 27 years and it is terrible. Reporter it is a loss especially hard in this tight
He was in a lot of pain but he jumped out of his car and tried to save that mother and her two children. I said oh my god, oh my god oh my god. I lost it john already writhing in pain from the crash he just survived in this mangled mercedes, robespierre lafleur didnt hesitate running to the car that had just been crushed by the 45ton cement truck. I was trying to help the mother. When i touch her and i said mom are you ok are you ok . John he could tell she didnt survive the violent impact, but then he saw two Young Children trapped in the back seat. I saw the little boy still in the car seat so i get the boy out. He was coming in and out of consciousness. I hold the baby quite a while. Then while i was getting 2yearold out. I saw 8month old. He was so crushed against the john First Responders finally the 8monthold from the horrific wreckage, critically details. He and the mother were both traveling eastbound on route 20 drifted across the center line. She lost control. The car back. S
Financial institutions are waiting for the SEC and other regulators to pass rules about how to disclose emissions from their portfolio companies. Until then, many are following the standard set by the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF). Pathzero helps them with a platform to exchange carbon information securely and analyze it. The Sydney, Australia-based startup announced today it has raised $8.6 million AUD (about $5.3 million USD) for its Series A+ round, which brings its total Series A funding to $15.6 million AUD.