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How Facebook Market’s party at McDonald’s leads to this violent collapse

A shocking road wind crash that was believed to have emerged from an outbreak of Facebook market transactions has been captured on the dashboard.

The incident took place at North Neilsworth North Road in north Adelaide at around 10 p.m. Monday.

The dramatic footage of two cars traveling side by side, then the silver hatchback suddenly turns and ends the blue sedan twice in the rear.

The hatchback turns from the road, cuts off a light pole, and hits a fire hydrant.

The impact severely damaged the hatchback when water gushed out of the bursting water main pipe.

The blue sedan kept running away from the scene.

South Australian police have spoken with a 21-year-old female hatchback driver.

She told Seven news She arranged to meet with a group of strangers with a nearby McDonalds to arrive at the blue vehicle.

A silver hatchback was captured on the dash on Monday night, on the side of a blue sedan on the main North Road in Neilsworth

After the collision, the vehicle was taken care of the trail, causing the silver frame to hit the fire hydrant and the lamp pole.

After the collision, the vehicle was taken care of the trail, causing the silver frame to hit the fire hydrant and the lamp pole.

It is understood that the group agreed to buy a pair of shoes from her male friend who entered the sedan to attend a nearby ATM and then made the worst happen when the corner was turned.

The woman claimed she believed her friend was threatened and followed the sedan along Beibei Road.

Witnesses in the rear of the car Belal Elmawey hurriedly assisted the woman after a collision with her passenger.

He described the incident as an “absolute massacre” and said the hatchback driver claimed that the alleged buyer threatened to stab her friend unless they were compliant with their request.

It is understood that a friend managed to escape from the car after the crash.

No serious injuries.

Silver hatchback suffered severe damage in collision

Silver hatchback suffered severe damage in collision

Police confirmed to the Australian Daily Mail on Monday night that an investigation is underway.

No arrests or charges have been made.

Anyone with witnesses or information is urged to contact South Australian police or crime stoppers.

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