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Desperately seeking heartless driver

If anyone knows the whereabouts of this person, I would be grateful for the information, I am a pensioner and desperate.

EDITOR – I am devastated that on Friday, 30 October, five days after returning home from almost three months in Australia where the drivers are fantastic, I was driving up Bluff Road and was waiting in the turning lane to turn into Old Mission Road.

When the robot turned red for the oncoming traffic, I proceeded to turn. A white bakkie speeding up Bluff Road to beat the robot, overtook me and smashed my front left mudguard and front bumper. He did not stop and raced off with me in pursuit. He eventually lost me at the top of Parsons Road, but by that time I had made up my mind to give up as he was driving badly. This white bakkie with a flat back had no number plate. It had an upright pole on either side of the back ends of the bakkie.

If anyone knows the whereabouts of this person, I would be grateful for the information, I am a pensioner and desperate. My details are with Southlands Sun.

I would also like to thank Donnies Towing Company. They saw me driving into Pick and Pay Centre and followed to assist me. I did not know my front bumper was hanging in three parts and about six inches from the ground. They phoned for me on their phone, and helped me buy a rope and secured the bumper so I could get home. Thank you, and God bless you.

GRANNY B

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