Police say a Mortlake woman was lucky to escape injury after her car flipped at Illowa on Friday.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Port Fairy Police Sergeant David Walkley said the 43-year-old woman was travelling west on Tower Hill Road around 12.40pm.
"She stopped at the stop sign with Southern Cross Road but failed to see a vehicle travelling north in the 100km/h zone being driven by a 66-year-old Kirkstall woman," he said. Both were sole occupants in the cars.
Sergeant Walkley said the Nissan flipped onto its roof after it struck the other vehicle on the rear passenger side. The driver was briefly trapped in the vehicle, removing herself before police arrived. She was issued a penalty notice for failing to obey a stop sign.
"It's extremely lucky that no one was seriously injured given it's a 100km/h zone," Sergeant Walkley said.
The Kirkstall woman was taken to Warrnambool Base Hospital with chest injuries.
The other driver was assessed by Ambulance Victoria but declined further treatment. Her black kelpie with a red bandana escaped from the vehicle and was last seen heading west on Tower Hill Road.
The CFA and SES also attended.
If anyone sees the dog contact Port Fairy Police on 5568 1007 or Moyne Shire ranger on 1300 656 564.
N OTHER NEWS:
Now just one tap with our new app: Digital subscribers now have the convenience of faster news, right at your fingertips with The Standard:
Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can access our trusted content:
- Bookmark https://www.standard.net.au/
- Make sure you are signed up for our breaking and regular headlines and newsletters
- Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn
- Tap here to open our Google News page.
- Join our Courts and Crime Facebook group and our dedicated Sport Facebook group
- Subscribe