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Old 14-10-2009, 06:59 PM   #1
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Default Horrible Car Fire On M4 Motorway !!!

AT around 12.30 lunch time i was travelling on m4 between mulgoa raod and northern road( western sydney ) east bound when i seen a plume of black smoke appear about 1km up the road on the westbound side .
my 1st thoughts were . thats a petrol fire . i was ready to pull over as i was only 1 minute or less away as i approached the smoke intantly became a plume cloud all over the place , people had already stopped on the other side of the road and a vehicle was exploding engulphed in flames . people were standing around . i kept driving as there was nothing anyone could do and my children were in my car now and many were already on scene .

i only hope that whoever was in the vehicle got out before the fire .
does anyone know WHAT HAPPENED OR HOW THIS HAPPENED . ????

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