Recovering Dunedin mum Ashley Rolleston (29) is on the mend after her and her young daughter were involved in an accident in York Pl on Wednesday morning. Photo / Otago Daily Times
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Moments after a Dunedin mother placed her baby safely into a car seat, an out-of-control police car slammed into her vehicle, trapping her against another vehicle and leaving her fearing for her life.
Speaking from her Dunedin Hospital bed yesterday with seven fractured ribs, a punctured lung and a lacerated liver, Ashley Rolleston said she thought she was going to die during the harrowing moments she spent trapped between the vehicles.
Witnesses said the police officer was slumped at the wheel of his car as he sped up York Pl in Dunedin before colliding with three cars, a lamp-post and a school bus about 8.30am on Wednesday.
Ms Rolleston said she was returning to her vehicle after visiting the York Pl Preschool and Nursery, where she was interested in enrolling her 11-month-old daughter.
She had just placed her baby girl in the car seat when the crash happened, pinning her between her car and another vehicle.
"Next thing I remember is I was on the ground, pinned on to my vehicle ... I was trying to move but I couldn't.