Police are looking to
speak with any witnesses to the serious crash on Barry
Avenue, Cromwell on Friday 28th August 2015 where a vehicle
was driven into a grit truck.
Police are also wanting to
know the movements of the Nissan Maxima prior to the crash
at approximately 8.00pm and are asking anyone with
information to contact the Cromwell Police Station on (03)
445 1999.
The serious crash investigation is still
continuing into the cause of the crash and police are still
waiting on the results of some reports.
It is too early at
this stage to comment on whether any charges are
likely.
Police can also advise the 18 year-old driver has
been discharged from Dunedin Hospital today after receiving
moderate injuries. His 18 year-old passenger received a
minor cut to his forehead but was otherwise
uninjured.
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