Post by Marifold Prancer on Oct 19, 2011 7:40:57 GMT -5
I think this is the appropriate place to post it - all things considered.
Do You Tip the Pizza Guy?
This is Krishanth Ramdass, and his girlfriend of 10 years, Aliesha.
He was born 12 January 1986. He passed away on Friday, 7 October 2011 from his injuries.
On Thursday, the 6th, Krish was delivering 3 Large pizzas, to the value of R130 when, while waiting at a red light, a black Mercedes slammed into him before driving away. He was transferred to Northdale Hospital due to a lack of IOD forms, where the following evening he died due to a blood clot forming.
This man was the sole supporter of his girlfriend, Aliesha and the rest of his family. He had pushed Aliesha through college with his earnings. No one knows how they’re going to survive financially or emotionally without him. Everyone, including myself, are taking his passing very hard.
I have set up an email where people can anonymously send their regards to Krish’s friends and family – because I believe they will need it in this hard time. You can send any messages to: ripkrishanth@gmail.com
I am writing this up for two main reasons. The first is in memorial of a very good friend, who was loved by many and cherished by most. The second is to raise awareness of what fast-food delivery drivers face out there.
First point of fact: He wasn’t even speeding. Krish was at a complete standstill, and this still happened. Other drivers face the exact same dangers to bring a hot meal to your doorstep – they risk life and limb for your satisfaction.
So I put forward the question: Do YOU tip the Pizza Guy?
Do You Tip the Pizza Guy?
This is Krishanth Ramdass, and his girlfriend of 10 years, Aliesha.
He was born 12 January 1986. He passed away on Friday, 7 October 2011 from his injuries.
On Thursday, the 6th, Krish was delivering 3 Large pizzas, to the value of R130 when, while waiting at a red light, a black Mercedes slammed into him before driving away. He was transferred to Northdale Hospital due to a lack of IOD forms, where the following evening he died due to a blood clot forming.
This man was the sole supporter of his girlfriend, Aliesha and the rest of his family. He had pushed Aliesha through college with his earnings. No one knows how they’re going to survive financially or emotionally without him. Everyone, including myself, are taking his passing very hard.
I have set up an email where people can anonymously send their regards to Krish’s friends and family – because I believe they will need it in this hard time. You can send any messages to: ripkrishanth@gmail.com
I am writing this up for two main reasons. The first is in memorial of a very good friend, who was loved by many and cherished by most. The second is to raise awareness of what fast-food delivery drivers face out there.
First point of fact: He wasn’t even speeding. Krish was at a complete standstill, and this still happened. Other drivers face the exact same dangers to bring a hot meal to your doorstep – they risk life and limb for your satisfaction.
So I put forward the question: Do YOU tip the Pizza Guy?