Michael Cash wrote:
> On 25 Apr 2005 10:23:58 -0700, "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.com>
> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>
> >Michael Cash wrote:
> >> On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 22:04:42 +1000, Wilson <fake@email.com>
brought
> >> down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
> >>
> >> >Maybe if the driver had played Densha De Go more often, this
> >wouldn't
> >> >have happened.
> >>
> >> Here's food for thought:
> >>
> >How does the process work in situations like this? AFAIK despite
their
> >obvious deadness a person isn't dead until their body is taken to
the
> >hospital and a doctor looks at them and says 'yes, they're dead'. Do
> >they take a bunch of doctors to the makeshift morgue and do the
> >confirmations?
>
> I don't know about this particular accident, but there have been
times
> in the past where they have done precisely that.
>
>From CNN online:

"Sorrowing families arrived at a gymnasium that has been turned into a
make-shift morgue to claim the bodies of the dead."

Sorrowing? I'm not sure I've ever heard that word used that way.

John W.