Woman dies after being trapped between car and house in SA driveway

A woman has been killed after she was trapped between her car and her house in the Adelaide suburb of Para Hills.

Residents of Lynore Street are grappling with the aftermath of the fatal incident that claimed the life of 60-year-old Debbie Dennert last night.

Emergency services were summoned to the location after receiving information that the individual had become wedged between her Toyota Kluger and her residence at the foot of a steep driveway.

Debbie Dennert’s husband released a statement expressing his profound grief, saying he was “at a total loss”.(Nine)

He expressed, “The love of my life and loving wife Debbie grew her wings … So sorry for our three children, their partners and our grandchildren … RIP my beautiful wife.”

The incident occurred shortly before the couple was due to embark on an overseas trip to celebrate their recent 40th wedding anniversary.

“They raised a holiday overseas actually, they were about to go in a couple weeks time,” Clarke said.

Friends have remembered Debbie as a vibrant member of the community. 

Clarke characterized her as “a truly authentic and delightful individual,” mentioning that “my wife and she would often swap fruits, flowers, and similar items.”

Police are preparing a report for the coroner.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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