Brian Southworth and Jerad Servais spent Wednesday morning pumping gas for anyone who would let them, working to earn tips they plan to donate to Dillon's Fund.
On Memorial Day, Dillon Sus was in a car accident along Highway 64 and Hill Road in Antigo. He and 4 other high school students were heading north and went through a stop sign when their car was hit. Two passengers died and Dillon was paralyzed after being thrown from the car.
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Anonymous replied on
This is SO great!
I was wondering how that boy had been doing and I am sad to hear that he is paralyzed and in a wheelchair. I hope that they can raise the money for his wheelchair.
Such a tradegy!
Doesn't matter replied on
You mean when their car impeded traffic? They weren't hit because of someone else's negligence. What about the passengers of the other vehicle? A young boy was cleared and a grandfather succumbed some pretty major injuries. All the money he has lost. Where's his fund? You think the teen drivers insurance covered everyone? No. They turned and dipped Into the old mans insurance. Classy
AntigoBuzz replied on
Just a side note here- there was some money/gifts that were donated and offered to the older gentleman and his grandson but he declined them and said to give to others in the accident.
A TRUE class-act in my opinion.
Boof72 replied on
I do feel bad for all the passengers involved, but the one that "walked" away with only minor injuries was involved in a accident a couple days later when he was driving in the funeral procession of his friend. He was "brake checking" his buddies in the car behind him and cause damage to at least three other cars. Unreal! I guess he didn't learn his lesson, but some ppl never do.
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