Article: I, The Witness (412 words)

I, The Witness 




      I was standing at the stop and that I saw them clearly. They were a bunch of scholars, standing a brief distance from Maine and clearly watching for the bus. really they were well far from the road and, typical of teenagers, they were engrossed in their own world and weren't tuned in to what was occurring around them. Although I detected tons of laughter and argument, it was. clear to Maine that they weren't rowdy. Also, there was no pushing or shoving. It was absolutely a cheerful talkative cluster, that was bothering nobody.

The bus arrived and every one except one amongst them, a girl, walked towards the bus to board it. The woman stepped into the road behind the bus to cross to the opposite facet. I detected a screech of brakes as a quick motor cycle came up. With a beginner, the woman stepped back onto the walkway. The rider lost management of the motor cycle and crashed straight into the rear of the bus. I stood up and flying forward. I might see that each one he had was a couple of bruises. There gave the impression to be no serious injuries.

Immediately the person started a declaration of accusations at the woman, blaming her entirely for the accident. He suspects her of running across the road and inflicting him to prevent suddenly. I checked out the woman as tears welled in her eyes. to induce her out of the scene, I told her to associate decision in Nursing machine and she or he flying away. I attended to the person with the assistance of a couple of different bus passengers. The person was rattling away, with angry words and gestures, to all or any United Nations agency would listen, that it was absolutely the girl's fault. I saw her standing close encircled by her adolescent friends and that they tried to reassure her.

Soon the machine arrived with the police. Even as he was boarding the machine, the slashed man pointed out the woman intended on the law enforcement officials. The officers visited the woman to raise what had happened. I grew up, "I witnessed the complete accident, officers," I said, "it's not the girl's fault." I then gave the officers my particulars and told them that I'd be happy to travel to court to present proof if needed. The officers recorded what the woman and that I had to mention so we tend to go home.

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