2010年8月5日星期四

一起听新闻、学英语-CBC NEWS-Crash Victim Mourned

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Well tributes to a much loved airdrie high school teacher are growing fast, Skye Mcgowan died in a weekend crash in terrace BC. That crash is surrounded in confusion, and that’s left many people who knew Skye Mcgowan is specially upset. The CBC’s Mary Katherine has the story.


There’s a lot of heart behind this class project. It started with one piece of Bristol board.

“When I first come to this school as a new student, he was kind of the one who was always in the haul way, always highfiving and saying hi, making sure you really feel welcome.”

That friendly teacher was 44 year old Skye Mcgowan or Mgow as some students called him.

“You believed when no one else dead, love and remember always.”

Those words could’ve also been written by Jordan Schaffland himself.

“A lot of times I feel like giving up and a lot of times I feel like, you know, why am I still here and has to be an importance of me being here, or I wouldn’t be here. So having been told not to give up, not just from anybody, but from a teacher who care so much.”

The false news that Mcgowan’s wife was also killed in the accident, started humming around Facebook and spread to at least one major newspaper.

“Finding out that it was in the news, that was the wrong information, a part just from Facebook, really make a lot of people upset.”

Reports also say Mcgowan’s son was driving the car. Christa Harriman called mutual friends to find out what happened.

“They said, no he was alone, his kids are young, they won’t driving him. His wife is alive, she’s been contacted with the teacher from the school here.”

A school students here say won’t be the same without Skye Mcgowan.

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