A mother and daughter killed by a falling tree in a park.
An elderly woman falls on her bathroom floor and dies.
A truck smashes into a driving instructor, and he dies in the ER.
A young woman gets pushed in front of a subway in NYC and is killed instantly.
A girl falls off a rambunctious, whining horse and loses her young life.
A random bullet in a driveby kills a little boy.
An iron worker falls off a tall building and is splattered to death on the concrete street.
A teenage football player dies of a heart attack after a game.
An old man taking a stroll in a big city is murdered by a knockout punch by a young thug.
Random deaths everyday everywhere. What’s the point of it all? Are those condoned by the powers that be – or are they just random events in an unpredictable, uncaring world?
Bob Boyd