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• Rita Hraiz experienced first-hand the devastating impar of losing

21st November 2002
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Keywords : Surnames, Kyle, Seat Belt

someone through failing to wear a seat-belt wht her partner was Involved in a fatal collision.

The tragedy has completely changed Hraiz's perception 4 the use of seat-belts--she is all too aware that her partne Jeremy Kyle, would still be alive if he had been wearing on Kyle. who Hraiz describes as an expert driver, was trave ling along the A303 dual carriageway near Mere in Wiltshire I his Bedford refrigerated van when he ploughed into a park Range Rover He missed the driver, who was changing a whet but was thrown through the windscreen and landed 301w away on his head. Police say Kyle would riot have died had h been wearing a seat-belt.

"His death has been hugely upsetting," says Hraiz. "I ai ashamed to say we very reluctantly wore seat-belts," adc the mother of four, who is now selling her cake company st set up with Kyle. "In a van you perceive yourself to feel safe However, we are very conscious about this now."

She wholeheartedly supports the idea of using shot tactics to inform people about what can happen if peopl fail to buckle up. She has even allowed photos of her part liar's van following the smash to be published to highligt how lives can be saved (CM 10-16 Oct).

Hraiz implores drivers to think about their familit before setting off on journeys: "You can not have the arm gance to think it won't happen to you, because that is what thought and someone who I love is not here to enjoy the ne) part of the ride."

A date for Jeremy Kyle's inquest has yet to be announce

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