He tweeted YOLO and died the next hour

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No one should lose their heads just in the name of having fun. Tragedies happen everywhere though, but it hurts when it’s a preventable tragedy.Crash victim Ervin McKinness sent out a tweet minutes before he and four others were killed in a fatal crash in Ontario on Haven on Sunday morning.

Posting as @ink2flashyy, he tweeted “Drunk as going 120 drifting corners. YOLO” at 1:19am. YOLO means “You only live once.”That was followed by:

 Minutes later the car ran through a red light, flipped over and landed in someone’s backyard. All the victims were pronounced dead on the scene except one. Bogan was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead shortly after 2AM. The investigation is still underway, but McKinness’ tweets reveal that alcohol was in charge.

Think well before you use those words, YOLO