2788 days ago

Crash - 4th May 2018

Cheyenne from Titirangi

Kia Ora,

My Whānau and I woke up to a loud crash outside our house on Konini Road,Titirangi at 10:51pm.

When we came outside we saw the damage but no car in site.

Thank you to the lovely couple who live close to us for coming out and helping.
We had our Whānau campervan parked outside our house, as my Fiancé and I were meant to be going away in the morning. We live on the hill heading up into the bush but parked it further down the road because we live on a slight bend that has a blind spot. We did this to prevent accidents because we know people speed down the hill and to to also be mindful of our neighbors.

People who live at 125 Konini Road we believe your bin was involved in the accident. We believe the person driving the other vehicle had dragged it. It smashed into the back right of the campervan which did quite a bit of damage.

For whoever crashed into our campervan or if anyone knows who did please do the right thing and get in touch.

Thanks,
Chey and Che

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