mergatroid
Well-Known Member
Well that's true however I've read a few replies claiming that he could be making it up for attention online. I would imagine that there's video footage of the train in the station and the poor guy being removed from the vehicle, so surely that would catch a shot of the vehicle. Also I'm assuming taking photographs of the vehicle following any incident are a standard practise and you'd think nobody would 'fake' those by photographing a different vehicle. In affect, there must be evidence of whether the vehicle was fully intact or not following the tragedy.It wouldn’t even necessarily be a case of someone lying. Eye witness accounts have an inherent unreliability to them because memory isn’t like a recording. Our recall of even recent events isn’t perfect and that becomes even more true with the fleeting moments of a traumatic experience.