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Businessman almost lost his life, but he was crying for the bike on the edge of a cliff.
"Celso Parin" (2018-09-25)
Some people are so attached to their material possessions that when they suffer traffic accidents they despair to the point of refusing to be rescued, desperate to see the material loss.
The last case that came to me, of these types, was that of a businessman who had just been saved from a fall from a gorge, on the cliff only if it was one of his main motos BMW 2019 bikes, this businessman's exclusive collection, and even one of his children arrive, he continued to lose blood and in despair for the bike, which almost took his life
Algumas pessoas são tão ligadas aos seus bens materiais que, quando sofrem acidentes de trânsito, se desesperam ao ponto de se recusarem a ser socorridas, desesperadas vendo o prejuízo material.
O último caso que chegou pra mim, desses tipos, foi a de um empresário que acabara de ser salvo de uma queda de um desfiladeiro, no penhasco apenas se foi UMA das suas principais motos BMW 2019, coleção exclusiva desse empresário e, até um de seus filhos chegar, ele continuava perdendo sangue e em desespero pela moto, que por pouco não tirou a sua vida