A man and a woman have been arrested in Adelaide after a pregnant woman was left trapped at the wheel of her car when an allegedly stolen car plowed into her. 9News
woman was left trapped at the wheel of her car this afternoon when an allegedly stolen car plowed into her.
The white Toyota Camry collided with the pregnant woman's Mazda at an intersection with Lower North East Road in Highbury, sending both cars hurtling into a third vehicle.READ MORE:Witnesses rushed to help the woman who called her husband — who was isolating with COVID-19 — for assistance.The 31-year-old woman phoned her husband, who was isolating with COVID-19.
"I just knew the car had been smashed but we didn't know how big this accident was," father-in-law James Blagg said. The 31-year-old and her unborn baby survived the ordeal and were taken to the Flinders Medical Centre to be assessed.Police alleged the Camry had been stolen during a break-in three days ago.A police chopper was deployed to search for the suspects, who were allegedly seen running in opposite directions in Highbury.
Police arrested 30-year-old man from Ingle Farm and a 23-year-old woman from Goodwood and said they were expected to be charged.
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