R.I.P
Luciano Ramallo:
My god, I just fucking hungout with you Friday night. I woke up dismorning wishing it was just some horrible nightmare. Lucy, I wish I had more time to get to know you. You were always so straight to hangout and drink and smoke with. Seriously, that game Ring of Fire, Sams beer dates, Lil Wayne remixes, Peer Pong, using my card for beer even though you were actually "never there"...I still find it hard to believe that you're gone, it was all so random. I know Sam misses you, you were her whole world and if she ever needs anything I'm here for her. You were a great boyfriend and friend to many. You're the first person I ever knew to die, and I really don't know how to deal with the feelings I've never felt before. You had the biggest smile Lucy, and you'll live on forever through the ones you left behind.
Love you Lucy,we all do.
By Leon Fooksman |Sun-Sentinel.com4:38 PM EST, February 24, 2008WEST BOYNTON BEACH - An 18-year-old died Sunday morning when he lost control of his car and swerved into a lake near Gateway Boulevard and Rousseau Place, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said.
Luciano Ramallo, of Lake Worth, drowned around 9 a.m., the Sheriff's Office said.
He may have been drinking alcohol, the agency said.
Ramallo was driving his 2000 Honda east on Gateway Boulevard when he went over the southeast corner curb at Rousseau Place, the Sheriff's Office said. His car went through trees and shrubs before veering into a lake. He became trapped and drowned.
There is no indication that another vehicle was involved in this crash, the Sheriff's Office said.
The real story:
Lucy slept at his girlfriend house last night. He woke up early, some time around 7 to go to work. He wasn't feeling too well. He left to go to work and was told to text his girlfriend when he got to work. no text. so around 2 hours later, she went to go look for him with a friend.
they passed around and retraced his steps. they got to Le Palais, a neighborhood on Gateway, west of military. They saw the crime scene tape and the cops there in front of a lake.
She told them that he has had seizures and that she knows thats what it was. she told the reporters that, and that article has the nerve to even mention the possibility that alcohol was consumed. They failed to mention of course the fact that it could have been a health issue.
This article has to be changed and fixed. It is disrespectful in his name.
...Live today to it's fullest,because yesterday is gone,and tomorrow may never come.