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Beach Swamped

The owner of an expensive Range Rover may have reason to regret trying to help another driver in the UK recently. The Range Rover owner spotted that the driver of a van had managed to get the vehicle stuck on a beach. Keen to help, the Range Rover owner drove his 4WD onto the beach and attempted to tow the van free.
November 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min

The owner of an expensive Range Rover may have reason to regret trying to help another driver in the UK recently. The Range Rover owner spotted that the driver of a van had managed to get the vehicle stuck on a beach. Keen to help, the Range Rover owner drove his 4WD onto the beach and attempted to tow the van free. However, things did not go exactly to plan as the Range Rover also became stuck on the beach. With the tide coming in fast, the owner of the Range Rover and the van driver had to watch helplessly as their vehicles became swamped. When the Range Rover owner tried to call for assistance, he then realised that he had also dropped his phone on the beach, alongside his car. Both vehicles were later recovered but the costly Range Rover suffered serious damage in the process.

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