Now on to the story that I thought I'd share with everyone. I'm sure everyone has woken up on their birthdays to find their phone blown up with text messages and phone calls from family and friends wishing them a happy birthday. And then logging into Facebook to find that your wall has double in size from all the comments of people wishing you the same thing. It kind of makes you smile knowing that old friends are thinking of you and what not.
Well twins in Sydney, Australia woke up on their 20th birthday expecting much of the same thing. But they logged into Facebook that morning only to posts written "RIP Chris Naylor" and "RIP Bobby." They quickly realized that the Bobby everyone was talking about was their 17 year old brother. They then called his cell phone but there was no answer. Next they called their mom and asked where Bobby was because people were saying he had died. Their mom knew that Bobby was out with his friend Chris the night before so she called the police to find out what happened. That is when they found out that Bobby, his friend Chris and another teen were killed in a car accident the night before.
I really feel bad for the family but the twins especially, because that is a terrible way of finding out that your brother was killed. The police said they had trouble identifying the victim and that is why they didn't get to the family before it spread around to friends and then ended up on Facebook. But thats just how things are now a days, everyday a new service is coming out that gives us ways to interact/connect to each other faster. So its just bound to happen that bad news would follow just as fast.
Story was originally posted at CNET