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Wheelie bad crash

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News13 July 2015Updated:15 July 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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Car Crash Seaford Freeway. Not sure what has happened here, A BMW has run off the road at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Frankston Freeway North Bound. It appears the BMW must have been travelling at high speed and failed to take the corner. The BMW had paperwork from Peninsula BMW on the passenger seat. I don't know if it was stolen but we will have to check with the Police. I was told Patterson River CFA attended the scene and you can see CFA tape around the car.
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Crash sight: A BMW sedan lost its wheels in a single vehicle crash on Peninsula Link last week. Picture: Gary Sissons

THE force of the impact ripped the wheels of this BMW sedan when it ran off the road onto grass at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Frankston Freeway north bound on Wednesday (8 July).

It appears the car was travelling at high speed and failed to take the corner. Patterson River CFA attended the scene and bound tape around the car.

Senior Constable Damien O’Brien, of Frankston Highway Patrol, said police had “no idea” how the accident happened but “I think 100kph would have been fast enough to do that sort of damage,” he said.

Police have spoken to the owner who confirmed the car had not been stolen. They are “not sure” who was driving at the time. “It’s early days yet,” Senior Constable O’Brien said.

It’s believed no charges are pending.

First published in the Frankston Times – 13 July 2015

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