My sick sense of humour
Mar. 11th, 2009 06:38 pmAn incident involving a man having an unfortunate interaction with a gyrocopter has been widely reported in the press. The man was a hunt supporter and it is believed the gyrocopter was being flown by anti-hunt supporters.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/4968610/Hunt-supporter-killed-by-gyrocopter-after-confronting-animal-rights-activists.html
It would seem he managed to walk into the rotors and was decapitated. My sick sense of humour kicked in when I read the following:
Stephen Lambert, chairman of the Council of Hunting Associations, said now is not the time for further conflict. He said: "We would like everyone to keep a cool head out of respect for Trevor's family."
I had to laugh. Tell me it's not just me!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/4968610/Hunt-supporter-killed-by-gyrocopter-after-confronting-animal-rights-activists.html
It would seem he managed to walk into the rotors and was decapitated. My sick sense of humour kicked in when I read the following:
Stephen Lambert, chairman of the Council of Hunting Associations, said now is not the time for further conflict. He said: "We would like everyone to keep a cool head out of respect for Trevor's family."
I had to laugh. Tell me it's not just me!
