Firefighters cut free woman from Wirral car crash which injured four
FOUR people were injured in a car crash in Liscard, Wirral.
Firefighters had to cut the roof of one car to release a 36-year-old woman who had neck and spinal injuries following the crash on Wallasey Road just before 2pm sat 30th may.
The male passenger, 27, was given first aid at the scene.
The driver of the second vehicle was also assisted by ambulance crews.
All three were taken to Arrowe Park Hospital.
Anyone with information should contact Merseyside Police.
i saw it before an after the roof got loped off and was actually really surprised they did it as it was only a shunt from what it looked like, guessing the woman wasnt wearing seatbelt huh they both looked like they could atleast pull to the side, i was ranting to my friend saying they should have done and save the polices time and the chaos they where causing could have been stopped, oops
If the BMW has run up the back of the Astra it is clearly their fault as they where either travelling too close, or not paying attention. The Astra driver may have anticipated someone about to run out, and braked - but the BMW should have been driving at such a distance that it could stop in good time - there is no way a Mk3 Astra will out brake a new 3 Series.....
As for the roof being cut off when the door opened, that just overkill. Thats the type of accident where both parties get out of the car, swap details, and both cars should drive away.
..the driver of the Astra must have thought £££££££ and wasted the emergency services time with this palava.
If there is a genuine reason when she couldnt get out of the car, Id like to hear it...
StuyMac's 1st paragraph says it all. No "ifs" no "buts" The BMW is at fault.
This is scarily similar to what happened to my wife a few years back. She too had an Astra (Estate). She stopped normally at a Zebra crossing. After a second or two Whammo ! She was run into from behind by a cloth-eared bint whose excuse was "sorry - I didn't see you" FFS!!!
The Astra body deformed slightly inward and downward. Enough to make the rear doors very tight. Front doors OK. Car was written off insurance-wise. The police however, couldn't be arsed to turn up as no one was hurt, so the cloth-eared bint got off ! Grrrrrrr !
It would be interesting to know what pathetic excuse the BMW driver comes up with for CAUSING the prang.
A shunt is not always the shunters fault - the Astra could have set off and pulled out right in front of BMW. Quite common in front of shops that people do a quick zig-zag as they take off round parked cars. Combine that with having a glance in your mirrors and you don't stand much of a chance.