Saturday, August 8, 2015

// Tony Stewart ( Hot Head ) Sued For Death of Kevin Ward // Should Have Been Charged With Murder // Arrogant Arse Stewart Is //


 Saw this coming a long time ago. Tony Stewart aka Hot Head, Sued for Killing 

another Driver. Stewart has always driven like a coward. Always Punching and 

Pushing people around. Nascar let's this idiot run wild on the track and off. Gave 

him a Championship and then two more. How Sad Nascar has become. Bullies 

like Stewart should be Banned from Racing. Killed a 20 Year Old Boy. What 

a Coward Tony Stewart Truly is ....

 TONY STEWART IS A MURDERER .. HIS MILLIONS HELPED HIM WALK ..    

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyH14w2fx8o




    KILLED A 20 YEAR OLD BOY !!!!!?????? PUNK / COWARD STEWART


         HOT HEAD TONY " COWARD " STEWART

 The Family of Kevin Ward Jr. filed a Wrongful Death Lawsuit against NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Tony Stewart, almost year after Stewart's sprint car Struck and Killed the 20-year-old DRIVER UNDER CAUTION during a race at an Upstate New York dirt track.
The Ward family filed the lawsuit in Lewis County Supreme Court, which covers the Ward home in Port Leyden and is about 175 miles northeast of Watkins Glen International, where Stewart practiced Friday in preparation for the Sprint Cup Series race Sunday.
"Our son was truly the light of our lives and we miss him terribly every day," Ward's parents said in a statement. "Our hope is that this lawsuit will hold Tony Stewart responsible for killing our son and show him there are real consequences when someone recklessly takes another person's life."
A spokesman for Stewart said the driver had no comment.
Stewart was not criminally charged in the death of Ward, who had gotten out of his car and run toward Stewart's as Stewart drove under caution during the Empire Super Sprints race Aug. 9 at Canandaigua Motorsports Park. Ward was declared dead 45 minutes after being struck by Stewart's car, with the cause of death listed as massive blunt force trauma.
The lawsuit does not specify the amount of damages the family is seeking in claims of wrongful death, reckless conduct, gross negligence and Ward's suffering between the time he was struck and his death.

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