Those that caught the video know how bad it was. It was the video of all the motorcycles being run over by a car. Anyway, i just wanted to send my condolences to his family and all that were injured or died in this horrible situation. If you haven't seen the accident yet then perhaps you may not want to. It will engulf you in rage as it has me and many others.
link to video (somewhat graphic in nature):
http://poststuff2.entensity.net/051105/media.php?media=motocrash.wmv
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MEXICO CITY -- Mexican television actor Edgar Ponce died Thursday after a car plowed into a motorcycle he was riding during the filming of a promo ad that was to air on Televisa variety show "No Manches". Ponce, who has appeared on numerous telenovelas, died early Thursday morning in a Mexico City hospital; three other actors, also riding motorcycles at the time, sustained injuries. The accident occurred during the filming of an advertisment for "Solo Para Mujeres" (For Women Only), a live male striptease show.
some other stuff:
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This is a video of some mexican actors who got run over from behind while filming an advertising commercial. The guy who ran into them was questioned by the other bikers and he said the reason he did it was because they were using all three lanes!
UPDATE:
Shortly after posting this video we learned the following information and removed this clip from the site. We have a strict policy out of respect to both family and friends of victims of such accidents that we will not knowingly post a video where the loss of life occured.
A television actor and dancer killed in a traffic crash was violating laws by driving his motorcycle on a highway and filming without a permit, prosecutors in Mexicos capital said today. Edgar Ponce, who has appeared on television soap operas and in the male dance troupe For Women Only, died Thursday after a car hit his motorcycle on a highway where trucks, motorcycles and delivery vehicles are required to use side lanes. Police said the driver was not trying to kill Ponce, and did not appear drunk, but was accused of involuntary homicide similar to manslaughter and released on a bail of 300,000 pesos (US$27,000).
link to video (somewhat graphic in nature):
http://poststuff2.entensity.net/051105/media.php?media=motocrash.wmv
<HR style="COLOR: #d1d1e1" SIZE=1> http://www.***********.com/threelanecrash.html
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican television actor Edgar Ponce died Thursday after a car plowed into a motorcycle he was riding during the filming of a promo ad that was to air on Televisa variety show "No Manches". Ponce, who has appeared on numerous telenovelas, died early Thursday morning in a Mexico City hospital; three other actors, also riding motorcycles at the time, sustained injuries. The accident occurred during the filming of an advertisment for "Solo Para Mujeres" (For Women Only), a live male striptease show.
some other stuff:
Description:
This is a video of some mexican actors who got run over from behind while filming an advertising commercial. The guy who ran into them was questioned by the other bikers and he said the reason he did it was because they were using all three lanes!
UPDATE:
Shortly after posting this video we learned the following information and removed this clip from the site. We have a strict policy out of respect to both family and friends of victims of such accidents that we will not knowingly post a video where the loss of life occured.
A television actor and dancer killed in a traffic crash was violating laws by driving his motorcycle on a highway and filming without a permit, prosecutors in Mexicos capital said today. Edgar Ponce, who has appeared on television soap operas and in the male dance troupe For Women Only, died Thursday after a car hit his motorcycle on a highway where trucks, motorcycles and delivery vehicles are required to use side lanes. Police said the driver was not trying to kill Ponce, and did not appear drunk, but was accused of involuntary homicide similar to manslaughter and released on a bail of 300,000 pesos (US$27,000).
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