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‘Airborne’ car smashes through fence

The young driver was fortunate to escape injury

A motorist made a miraculous escape when he emerged unscathed when his car became airborne after hitting a speed bump on Karelandman Street and smashed through a fence – narrowly missing an electrical sub station.

The only injury the young man picked up was when his mother hit him after arriving on the scene to find her NGL registered VW smashed. SAPS had to restrain her.

SAPS restrain the mother who confronted her son after he had driven and smashed her brand new car.

Witnesses said the car, travelling into Dundee down Karelandman Street, had hit the speed bump, opposite TWK, at ‘a high speed’. The car virtually flew through the air before landing in a grassy area opposite Farmers’ Agri Care.

SAPS were on the scene.

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Minibus crash claims a life


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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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