Absence of caution, commonsense cited in vehicular collision
The two motor vehicles involved in the accident at Middleton and Garnett Streets
The two motor vehicles involved in the accident at Middleton and Garnett Streets

LACK of caution and commonsense on the part of either or both motorists, recently resulted in a two-vehicle smash-up at the junction of Garnett and Middleton Streets.

However, both motorists were left reeling from the effects of the damage caused to their vehicles – a white Premio PRR 9085, driven by a male and a burgundy RAV4, PJJ 4119 driven by a female, since they collided and ended up partially submerged in the Middleton Street trench.
In the process, the front left side of the Premio was badly bashed in, while the bonnet of the RAV 4 was also damaged.
A comment subsequently given by the female driver said that on the day in question (April 7), around 16:20hrs, her vehicle, PJJ 4119 was heading west along Garnett Street, while PRR 9085 was heading south along Middleton Street when they collided.

She admitted that it was the lack of caution and commonsense that led to the accident, but did not say on whose part.

Police visited the scene of the accident and commenced investigations after which they invited the drivers to the Kitty Police Station to give statements.

 

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