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Panel beaters/car detailers in Artarmon...went down there this morning to drop old mans car off at mechanics and whole rosds blocked off, scene didnt look to good and there was roumers around that a body was in there.

Ouch, not good.

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that's what I was thinking, but they don't really have a detailers down stairs and a body shop upstairs. it could be hillermans? I think they are set out like that, kind of.

no it wasn't hillarmans, it was on the corner of claredon and hottham, i don't know the name of the shop, but the detailing business below it was laser detailing. I work down the road (50m) and couldn't park at work since the police had blocked of the surrounding streets. The area around it is still blocked of and forensics are still there and its has been declared a crime scence as far as i know, as a CCTV camera from somewhere across the road apparently got footage of 2 men running out of the builing, one supposedly with a piece of clothing on fire. Either way, theres still alot of police and fire investigators there (insurance job maybe) and there's still bricks etc, on the road from where the wall has collapsed.

Thank for giving me somewhere to park yesterday aswell chubbs :w00t:

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