Emergency services rush to crash at Barabba, near Mallala and Hamley Bridge in SA’s Mid North
A driver has been fortunate to escape largely unscathed after his car rolled and ended on its roof in the state’s Mid North.
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The driver of a car that rolled on a dirt road in South Australia’s Mid North has been fortunate to walk away largely unscathed.
Road crash rescue crews and emergency services rushed to the crash at Barabba, between Mallala and Hamley Bridge, about 5.30am on Friday.
A Medstar helicopter was sent to assist with the car reported to be on its roof, at the intersection of Barabba Rd and Fidge Rd, and the male driver trapped.
However, the male was able to walk away without serious injury.
The Barabba crash comes just weeks after 21-year-old Jaxon Bunting died at a crash near Stockport on June 1.
Mr Bunting died when his vehicle veered off Twin Rivers Rd near Stockport around 8.45pm on June 1, mounted a rise and slammed into a gum tree.
The impact was so violent it split the car in two – Mr Bunting was the only person in the vehicle and died at the scene.
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Originally published as Emergency services rush to crash at Barabba, near Mallala and Hamley Bridge in SA’s Mid North