RE-POST WITH PHOTOS OF SMALL CAR ACCIDENT AT COUNTDOWN, FENTON ST - SUNDAY ARVO 26/6
Hi - This is a RE-POST in the hope that someone could please come forward...I have photos this time as well. Many thanks!
I had a small car accident with another car at Countdown, Fenton Street last Sunday (26/6)... There were quite a few on-lookers at the time of the accident, so I would greatly appreciate if any witnesses could come forward.
My Insurance Company (AA) would like to investigate further, as it may not 'actually' have been my fault (even though I was backing at the time).
I have a red Mazda and I personally believe the blue Subaru didn't see me as I was backing out and drove straight into the back of my car. They didn't stop immediately (as I did) either, as there are marks all along their passenger side (as you can see in the photos).
I would really appreciate hearing from anyone who can help.
Many thanks
Ingrid
027 611 8699
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