Unnecessary Loss Of Life

PJumper

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On July 29 at 3:42 a.m., a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt was traveling southbound in the 8800 block of Derby Court in Dentsville when the driver, Amber Marie Rose, 16, of Marbury, lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. Rose was transported to Civista Medical Center where she was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. It does not appear Rose was wearing her seatbelt. Speed and alcohol are considered factors.
 

citysherry

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PJumper said:
On July 29 at 3:42 a.m., a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt was traveling southbound in the 8800 block of Derby Court in Dentsville when the driver, Amber Marie Rose, 16, of Marbury, lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. Rose was transported to Civista Medical Center where she was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. It does not appear Rose was wearing her seatbelt. Speed and alcohol are considered factors.

While its sad, at least she only killed herself! IMO, 16 is way to young to become a licensed driver.
 

PrchJrkr

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PJumper said:
On July 29 at 3:42 a.m. It does not appear Rose was wearing her seatbelt. Speed and alcohol are considered factors.

Questions:

1. Why was a 16yo out at this time of the morning?
2. Where is the parental supervision?
3. Who purchased alcohol for her?
4. When will teens realize they aren't bullet-proof.

Just another sad ending to a situation that could have been prevented.
 
PrchJrkr said:
Questions:

1. Why was a 16yo out at this time of the morning?
2. Where is the parental supervision?
3. Who purchased alcohol for her?
4. When will teens realize they aren't bullet-proof.

Just another sad ending to a situation that could have been prevented.

:yeahthat:
 

meangirl

Nice lady!
PJumper said:
On July 29 at 3:42 a.m., a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt was traveling southbound in the 8800 block of Derby Court in Dentsville when the driver, Amber Marie Rose, 16, of Marbury, lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. Rose was transported to Civista Medical Center where she was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. It does not appear Rose was wearing her seatbelt. Speed and alcohol are considered factors.

This little girl lived 4 houses down from me. So sad.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
PrchJrkr said:
Questions:

1. Why was a 16yo out at this time of the morning? Because she probably lied to her parents.
2. Where is the parental supervision? see above. Good parents can have problems with good kids.
3. Who purchased alcohol for her? Another teenager? Older kid? Fake ID?
4. When will teens realize they aren't bullet-proof.That's a million dollar question.

Just another sad ending to a situation that could have been prevented.

It's very, very sad. Anyone that has raised children through the teen years to adults knows very well the problems that are out there. You can give your children the knowledge and tools to be responsible, check up on them as much as you can, be involved in their lives.. but tragedies such as this still happen.
 

Steph

New Member
My Brother's Daughter

Amber Marie Rose was my brother's biological daughter. I never got to meet her b/c my brother was a minor when she was born & had little say in the adoption. Can anyone who knew her tell me more about her?
 

carolinagirl

What's it 2 U
cattitude said:
It's very, very sad. Anyone that has raised children through the teen years to adults knows very well the problems that are out there. You can give your children the knowledge and tools to be responsible, check up on them as much as you can, be involved in their lives.. but tragedies such as this still happen.


:yeahthat: This is so true. It is by the Grace of God that I am alive today. I had good parents, a strict father and an ealry curfew, but that didn't stop me from lying about spending the night with friends and hanging out at parties at all hours of the night.
 
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Kizzy

Guest
Several years ago, two sisters were racing home in Charles County to make their curfew, lost control and hit a tree. Both sisters died. :ohwell:
 

Lustrust

New Member
Teen Killed

Good questions. My thoughts exactly. In a housing development, how fast could she have been going? Happened at 3:40 am on her way home to Marbury - that means she had another 40-45 minutes to go. 16 is WAY too young for driving. If I were her parents I would want to know who brought the alcohol too, but whoever they were, I'm sure they didn't force it down the young lady's throat. What a tradegy.


PrchJrkr said:
Questions:

1. Why was a 16yo out at this time of the morning?
2. Where is the parental supervision?
3. Who purchased alcohol for her?
4. When will teens realize they aren't bullet-proof.

Just another sad ending to a situation that could have been prevented.
 

meangirl

Nice lady!
Kizzy said:
Several years ago, two sisters were racing home in Charles County to make their curfew, lost control and hit a tree. Both sisters died. :ohwell:

Yeah I remember that one. It happened right before you get to Lackey High School. (coming from Marbury)
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
BuddyLee said:
Yet another sacrifice to teach us all a lesson.
Nobody is going to take this event as a "lesson". They are going to keep doing what they are currently doing until their time runs out.

I mean......many, many, many people have already died needlessly. If people had taken their deaths as a lesson, the deaths would have ended a long time ago.
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
BadGirl said:
Nobody is going to take this event as a "lesson". They are going to keep doing what they are currently doing until their time runs out.

I mean......many, many, many people have already died needlessly. If people had taken their deaths as a lesson, the deaths would have ended a long time ago.
I see it as a lesson, it's too bad the bulk of our society feels bad for it and then forgets about it within two minutes.
 

Steph

New Member
There's a lot more to it than most people see.

BuddyLee said:
I see it as a lesson, it's too bad the bulk of our society feels bad for it and then forgets about it within two minutes.

This girl was my biological niece. I have never met her, but was looking forward to meeting her when she turned 18.

There is so much more tragedy & irony to this story than anyone reading the article could possibly imagine, but that is my brother's story, it is not mine to tell.

There ARE people learning some very life altering lessons from this tragedy, the very birth of this girl turned my brother's life around, possibly SAVED his life.

This story is not just another statistic (as I imagine no story truly is), it is a very real, very meaningful point in many people's lives.
 

PJay

Well-Known Member
Sorry for you and your families lost, Steph.

There ARE people learning some very life altering lessons from this tragedy.

Most sure there are. Not to outsiders looking in, but to those that knew her. That's the way it works.
 
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