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🗓️ 5 September 2023
⏱️ 167 minutes
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0:00.0 | At TFL, we're making journeys safer for everyone, and that includes improving safety on London's roads. |
0:07.4 | That's why we and London boroughs are lowering more speed limits to 20 miles per hour, |
0:12.3 | because 20 miles per hour roads have already reduced collisions resulting in deaths or |
0:16.8 | serious injuries by 24%. That is how we're making journeys in London safer and brighter for everyone. |
0:24.8 | Search TFL Improvement Plan to the Mayor of London and TFL every journey matters. |
0:55.7 | On the evening of October 5th of 2018, 26-year-old Terrence Woods Jr. was working as a TV |
1:08.6 | production assistant on the first season of the Discovery Channel documentary series, |
1:13.5 | Gold Rush. Dave Terrence lost mine. He was part of a 12-man team from London |
1:20.0 | based production company Raw TV, who followed host Dave Terrence as he explored abandoned |
1:24.9 | mine shafts in the western United States. Given that most of these derelict mines were located in |
1:31.4 | hilly or mountainous regions, some of Gold Rush's filming locations provided incredible views of |
1:37.1 | the surrounding areas. And Terrence took a great deal of pleasure in sharing such incredible |
1:42.8 | vistas with his friends via his Instagram account. One picture depicted a fur forest under |
1:48.8 | ceiling of steel-gray clouds with a babbling brook flowing through it. Captions simply |
1:54.7 | Idaho. The photograph looked like the kind of scene that Bob Ross would paint. It is the evening |
2:00.8 | unfolded, the events that transpired were proved to be anything but relaxing. On the contrary, |
2:07.8 | something truly haunting was about to unfold. As the shoot wrapped up in an area known as Oro Grande, |
2:15.6 | Terrence told some of his fellow crew members that he needed to take a leak and would be back in a few |
2:20.2 | minutes. But just moments later, associate producer Simon G found Terrence's walkie-talkie |
2:26.2 | simply lying in the dirt. Simon wasn't necessarily alarmed by this right away and assumed that |
2:31.7 | Terrence had merely dropped it while looking for a place to pee. But then when he followed in the |
2:37.5 | direction that Terrence had apparently walked off in, he spotted something deeply disturbing. |
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