Woman dies in horror two-car crash in Adelaide

Woman dies in horror two-car crash in Adelaide

A 22-year-old man has been freed on bail after allegedly killing a lady aged 40 in a crash in Adelaide.

Footage exhibits a Ford Mustang driving by North-East Road, with witnesses describing a loud bang because it T-boned a station wagon driving out of a Windsor Gardens petrol station.

It spun the car metres down the highway.

Christine Sandford, 40, from Windsor Gardens in the city's north-east was killed after her car was hit by another in Adelaide.
Christine Sandford, 40, from Windsor Gardens within the metropolis’s north-east was killed after her automobile was hit by one other in Adelaide. (Nine)

Christine Sandford, 40, from Windsor Gardens within the metropolis’s north-east was killed.

Simon Bittner noticed what occurred and stated passing drivers tried to assist her but it surely was too late.

“The car looked like he had hit her straight on and the way her car spun I couldn’t see the other side of where most of her damage was,” he stated.

“There was a nurse a couple cars back, she came out and volunteered,”

The driver, from Ottoway, Port Adelaide, was charged with inflicting loss of life by harmful driving with police investigating how briskly he was going.

He was granted bail to seem in Adelaide Magistrates Court on May 31.

Police have charged a 22-year-old man over a deadly automobile crash north-east of Adelaide, which killed a lady. (Nine)

SA Police Assistant Commissioner Ian Parrott stated it wasn’t uncommon for that to occur.

“Whilst in particular for the family it would be difficult to understand, it is not an unusual circumstance that this person would be granted bail,” he stated.

Three individuals have been killed on South Australian roads in simply two days.

A complete of 35 individuals have died in lower than three months.

Parrott known as the loss of life toll “absolutely insane”.

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