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Old 04-06-17, 09:23
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I was in another vehicle and he was following. Lost sight and went back and found him over the edge. It was a good straight sealed road but the shoulder was narrow before the drop off over the edge.

No Jeep problems. We believe he was distracted.

Tough bloke. Still conscious when we found him - dislocated knee, broken hip, broken pelvis, dislocated elbow and various other things. Thankfully no head, internal or spinal injuries.

As you say, the Jeep can be used as an organ donor for another one.

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Old 04-06-17, 09:26
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We did find this on Cape York leading to an old radar station in the jungle.
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