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Quote from: http://www.news.com.au/national/poli...-1225812461165 "Police believe two men lifted the rear of the Commodore to assist in an attempted burnout. The accused carried out a burnout down Symons Crescent, entering Crinigan Rd at between 50km/h and 80km/h, losing control of the car, police allege. The car struck two boys standing on a footpath before going through the front fence at 94 Crinigan Rd, striking a mother and six-year-old Bangoang Tut in the front yard." |
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