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Man identified in Friday night fatal crash
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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
A man killed in a single-vehicle crash Friday night was identified Monday.
Sean D. Kinshella, 30, from Las Vegas, died about 10:30 p.m. after crashing a 2003 Honda CRV in the 11000 block of Las Vegas Boulevard North, near Interstate 15.
Las Vegas police said Kinshella was thrown from the car and pronounced dead at the scene.
Contact reporter Mike Blasky at mblasky@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0283.
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@ralph, he was an amazing person, he has two beautiful children, and a family who loved him very much. Easy to cower behind your log-in ID, and the fact that my brother is no longer here to defend his honor. Both of which are more telling of the caliber of person you are. He is missed every day. I would never wish that kind of disrespect on you or your family. Bask in your ignorance, and all its glory, for you one day will experience pain like mine.
You know, he didnt hurt anyone else! Ya it was stupid to be driving like he was but that doesnt mean he was a bad person, He had a family and Im sure theyll read these articles, how sick are you that you have to talk this way about a dead guy. Someone needs to grow up. At least these comments arent as bad as the first article. They were saying good riddance and more horrible crap. What if his children read these comments? Maybe I could see if he had killed someone else, but he didnt, so leave him alone please?!
The cause was not wearing seatbealts and stupidity. When I saw it was a CRV I kind of knew this was some young punk speeding and/or drunk. That's all you need to know.
To answer your question Oscar, I think I would pin the cause on "physics".
Easy Oscar, the journalists in this town have not learned the basics of Who, What, Where, When, Why & How when it comes to writing a story.
And the CAUSE was?