International News Safety Institute

02 January 2012

Michael Cornette

Incident

Belgian auto journalist killed in test drive crash

Cause of death

Road accident

Details

Belgian automotive journalist Michael Cornette was killed in a test drive of the Ariel Atom — a street-legal track car — yesterday.

The 35-year-old writer for the newspaper Krant Van West-Vlaanderen was killed when the sports car lost control and crashed into a silo. The accident happened near Kortrijk, Belgium around 3:30 pm local time on Monday. Cornette was in the passenger seat reviewing the Ariel Atom 3 — essentially a race car for the street with no doors or roof — when the driver of the vehicle lost control and slammed into a silo. Cornette died on the scene. The car's 30-year-old owner, who was driving, is in serious condition and under a medically-induced coma. A local prosecutor blamed the accident on "inappropriate speed" and wet weather. Though fatal accidents involving automotive journalists are rare they do happen. For example, in 2007 a French journalist died on an Opel press trip. Cornette leaves behind a wife and a two-year-old son. 

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Source: Jalopnik

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