By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: January 8, 2009
A Frenchman became a fatality in the Dakar Rally in Argentina. The body of the motorcyclist Pascal Terry, missing since Sunday, was found in dense bush between Santa Rosa and Puerto Madryn. Terry, a first-time Dakar racer, was near his motorbike without his helmet, but with food and water beside him. An autopsy revealed the 49-year-old Terry died of a pulmonary edema.

RIP :(

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It is better to die in glory loving what you do, than to die an old man never trying to reach for your dream.
:( Just 'hunting' photos this afternoon, on Yahoo, this is stated in caption of one misc pic. Looking for other info now.

Two people were killed Friday when a Dakar Rally support truck from Argentina slammed head-on into another vehicle, police said.
It's a historical statistic held ture once again.
The Toughest Race in The World.
RIP Dakar Racer.
Found some info on the truck accident, jailed the driver :-/

Dakar support truck crash kills two


SANTIAGO (AFP) — Two people were killed Friday when a Dakar Rally support truck from Argentina slammed head-on into another vehicle, police said.

The accident occurred near Pejerreyes, some 400km north of Santiago near the route of Monday's planned ninth stage between La Serena and Copiapo.

The support truck, carrying tyres for rally contestants, was operated by an Argentinian company. It was travelling with a Dakar Rally organization logistical support car.

According to the initial police reports, Argentinian truck driver Marcelo Sanchez crossed the center line for an unknown reason and hit the smaller oncoming vehicle. The two occupants of the vehicle, who were Peruvian, were killed.

Sanchez was jailed pending an investigation, police said.

The famed race is being held in South America because of terrorist fears in Africa, and has already been marred by the death of French motorcyclist Pascal Terry.

Friday's stage brought the race from Argentina into Chile for the first time.

another link details a little different

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