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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Daily Mail
Ferrari driver gets a taste of karma after brainless move on Sydney's iconic Bronte-to-Coogee walk
A white Ferrari came to a dramatic end on Sydney 's iconic Bronte-to-Coogee walk after it flew off the road at the notorious Bronte bend and slammed into a fence - just metres from shocked pedestrians. The high-end vehicle, believed to be a Ferrari Roma or California, veered off Tamarama Marine Drive around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, mounting the kerb and crashing through the barrier on the edge of the packed coastal path. Emergency services rushed to the scene, and miraculously, no one was injured. The driver, a 22-year-old man, returned a negative result to both roadside breath and drug tests but was issued a traffic infringement notice for negligent driving following police inquiries. 'Not the kind of street art we like to see on the Bronte bend,' one local page joked, sharing a picture of the mangled Ferrari. Many residents weren't surprised. 'This guy's always hooning up and down, exhaust screaming,' said one commenter. 'Honestly, good outcome no one was hurt.' 'Karma,' another said.


News24
03-07-2025
- News24
Limpopo police probe reckless driving after children struck by cop vehicle
Police in Lebowakgomo, Limpopo, are investigating a case of reckless and negligent driving involving one of their own officers after a state vehicle allegedly hit two children aged eight and 12. The incident occurred on Wednesday in Lebowakgomo Zone F, where the officer, driving solo in a state-issued car, reportedly struck the children as they played with a scooter on a residential street. 'Emergency services responded swiftly, and the children were immediately transported to a nearby facility for medical attention,' said police spokesperson Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba. The children sustained only minor injuries and were subsequently discharged. 'The exact circumstances surrounding the incident will form part of the ongoing investigation currently being conducted by the police,' he said, adding that such incidents involving members of the police were taken very seriously.