Thursday, June 23, 2011

Ryan Dunn (Jackass), Killed in Accident Video

Ryan Dunn (Jackass), Killed in Accident Video - Bad news came from the stars 'Jackass' Ryan Dunn died on Monday (6/20/2011). The stars breathed his last after the host car accident.

According to people close to Ryan, the accident occurred in Pennsylvania on Monday (6/20/2011) morning local time. Similarly, as reported by TMZ, Tuesday (06/21/2011).

According to reports, Porsche carrying Ryan flew over the guardrail on Route 322 at 3:00 o'clock dawn. The car hit a tree before bursting into flames.

Post-incident, a tow truck arrived to take the visible remains of the vehicle. Not yet known whether Ryan or his friend was driving the car.

But the driver allegedly drunk. Moments before the incident occurred, Ryan posting to Twitter her picture with her friends were drinking.

Bam Margera cried openly at the scene where his best friend Ryan Dunn died in a car accident Monday.

“I've never lost anybody that I care about. He’s my best friend,” the extremely emotional MTV star told Fox 29 in Philadelphia. The skateboarder, best known for appearing with Dunn on “Jackass” and “Viva La Bam,” said he began destroying the windows and speakers of a rental van when he heard the news in Arizona. “He was the happiest person, the smartest guy with so much talent,” Margera said of his late friend.

Ryan Dunn and his passenger, Zachary Hartwell, were killed when his Porsche, which police say may have been traveling at 140 mph, jumped a guard rail on Route 322 in Pennsylvania and burst into flames. The impact of the crash and the fire were both cited in their autopsy reports. Ryan Dunn tweeted a picture of himself at a bar the night of the crash. A toxicology report, released Wednesday, revealed Ryan Dunn’s blood-alcohol content was twice the legal limit in Pennsylvania.

 

On Tuesday, Margera ripped into film critic Roger Ebert for tweeting, “Friends don’t let jackasses drink and drive.” After receiving death threats and having his Facebook account temporarily suspended, Ebert apologized for the timing of the tweet.



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