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2441 days ago

Car Accident -Witnesses Sought

Jennie from Picton - Waikawa

Hi there, I'm hoping someone can help me.Yesterday morning at approximately 10 to 10 I was waiting at the Nelson St roundabout travelling to the Blenheim town centre. I was on SH1 behind several vehicles and stationary when I was rear ended with quite a significant jolt and resulting damage to the rear of my silver Honda Civic. Just then my line of traffic began to move so I proceeded slowly straight ahead through the roundabout expecting the driver of the car behind to follow and sort matters. Unfortunately she didn't and went round the roundabout and right, onto Nelson St (SH6).
Please could you contact me if you were that person or if you know any information to identify this car and driver I would appreciate this very much so I don't lose my Excess and No Claims bonus. CCTV showed it to be a silver late model car, most likely a Sabaru Legacy. Please contact me on 0221558990
Thanks

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