Woman ‘fighting for her life’ after car is swallowed up into an apparent sinkhole

The victim, in her 50s, suffered serious injuries when her car was swallowed up by an apparent sinkhole in Swansea

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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It is understood that the woman's car was parked at the rear of the property when a section of the garden collapsed under it, causing it to partially fall into a sinkhole.

Emergency services were called to the woman's house on Caemawr Road in Morriston yesterday at 8.55am to help her; she was then taken to hospital, where she is said to be in a "critical" condition.

A police spokesman said to the South Wales Evening Post: “Emergency services were called to Caemawr Road in Morriston on Wednesday morning following reports that a woman had suffered injuries after being involved in an incident involving a car at the rear of a house.

“The woman, who is in her 50s, has been taken to Morriston Hospital with serious injuries.

“An investigation to establish what happened is underway.”

What is a sinkhole?

A sinkhole is essentially any hole in the ground created by erosion and the drainage of water. They can be just a few feet across or large enough to swallow whole buildings. Although they’re often the result of natural processes they can also be triggered by human activity, such as fracking.
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