Monday, September 8, 2008

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The car clipped the central reservation and spun. He was in the back of the car which had no rear seat and no seatbelt.
His younger brother James, who was 15 at the time, was in the front passenger seat wearing a belt and survived the collision.
Kyle told James to sit in the front and wear his belt.
'Kyle was catapulted from the rear of the car into the opposite carriageway where he was totally obliterated with horrendous head injuries and shattered limbs,' said Mrs Smith, 47, also mum to Georgina, now nine.
'There is no doubt in my mind that Kyle would have survived had he been wearing a belt in that car. We saw Kyle the next day after he had been reconstructed because his injuries were so bad.'
Kyle, who was studying his AS levels and hoped to go into carpentry or architecture in the future, was a keen footballer and also loved going clay pigeon shooting with his dad, John.
Mrs Smith, who runs Atlantic Spray vehicle repair centre in Barry with her husband, added: 'Young people need to understand that they are not invincible and have to listen to what happened to Kyle and realise that not wearing a belt could cost them their life


Diaz takes IBO lightweight belt via split decision

Juan 'Baby Bull' Diaz went for 12 rounds against Michael 'The Great' Katsidis of Australia and was crowned new International Boxing Organization lightweight champion in their 'No Retreat, No Surrender' main event clash Saturday (Sunday in Manila) at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
Ringside judge Gale Van Hoy scored the bout 116-112 while Levi Martinez had it 115-113, all in favor of the Houston fighter. Judge Glen Hamada, meanwhile, scored it 115-113 for Katsidis.
Diaz was virtually unscathed throughout the fight.
The Australian suffered a gash under the right eye and fought the remaining rounds with his right eye nearly closed after a barrage of punches from Diaz connected to the Australian's face.
Diaz now has 34 wins against a single loss with 17 victories coming by way of knockout.
Katsidis, on the other hand, suffered his second loss in 23 fights. He has 20 KOs.
Before the fight, The Golden Boy Oscar de La Hoya promised Katsidis that the judges chosen for his fight against hometown hero Diaz will be fair in their IBO lightweight title fight.

Katsidis assured of fair fight
De La Hoya reportedly stepped in to assure Katsidis of a fair shake when it was noted that two of the officials were Diaz fellow Texans




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