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Pictured is the Ford Telstar from which five people escaped shaken but relatively unhurt after it had mounted the bank, rolled twice and skid along on its roof. The two Australian joggers who witnessed this spectacular accident are both in the picture. Tom Gable speaks to the car's driver, Mrs Agnes Ryan of Auckland and Patrina Daly is seen standing beside the wrecked car while an Ohakune fireman checks out the interior.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19841002.2.6.1

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 1

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Pictured is the Ford Telstar from which five people escaped shaken but relatively unhurt after it had mounted the bank, rolled twice and skid along on its roof. The two Australian joggers who witnessed this spectacular accident are both in the picture. Tom Gable speaks to the car's driver, Mrs Agnes Ryan of Auckland and Patrina Daly is seen standing beside the wrecked car while an Ohakune fireman checks out the interior. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 1

Pictured is the Ford Telstar from which five people escaped shaken but relatively unhurt after it had mounted the bank, rolled twice and skid along on its roof. The two Australian joggers who witnessed this spectacular accident are both in the picture. Tom Gable speaks to the car's driver, Mrs Agnes Ryan of Auckland and Patrina Daly is seen standing beside the wrecked car while an Ohakune fireman checks out the interior. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 1

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