One week after a three-car collision in Adelaide’s northwest, a woman passed away in the hospital.
When the 88-year-old’s Ford Festiva was involved in the crash at West Lake Shore on Friday, March 31, she sustained critical injuries.
Around 12:30 p.m., emergency personnel were summoned to the site at the intersection of West Lakes Boulevard and Military Road.
Police reported that after being transferred to the Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Campbelltown woman passed away yesterday.
They claimed the two other vehicles’ drivers had sustained relatively minor wounds.
After an earlier alleged fatal incident at Happy Valley in February was ascribed to other factors, the number of people killed on South Australian roads remains at 42.
A woman was sent to Clare Hospital this morning after colliding with a tree early in the morning.
Around 5:45 am, emergency personnel arrived at the scene on Blyth Road in neighbouring Armagh.
A head injury and shock are being treated for by the 50-year-old woman.
A stolen automobile that police were pursuing through Adelaide’s western suburbs overnight was eventually stopped using road spikes.
At around 3:30 in the morning, the blue Mercedes-Benz vehicle was spotted driving north on Findon Road near Woodville South.
Police are looking for a car with the registration number S341CMG that was taken from Burnside and continued along Port Road despite running over road spikes.
Police were called to Orient Road near Kensington Gardens yesterday afternoon after a driver allegedly sideswiped a parked car before dozing off behind the wheel.
A 44-year-old Prospect woman allegedly gave a value of 0.289 during a breathalyser test.
The woman will appear in court at a later time after losing her licence.