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Drunk driver crashes into guardrail at Aldinga Beach, SA; charged with offences

3 hours ago2 articles from 2 sources

Consensus Summary

A 32-year-old woman crashed her Mazda Sedan into a timber guardrail at Aldinga Beach, South Australia, around 12:30am on May 24, 2026, after allegedly driving drunk. The vehicle rolled down an embankment onto the beach, with one of the guardrails piercing the windscreen. Despite the crash, the driver escaped uninjured but tested at 0.110 blood alcohol concentration—more than twice the legal limit. Both sources confirm she was immediately issued a six-month license suspension for drink driving offences, and her car was towed from the scene. Police have called for witnesses to come forward, with ABC specifying Crime Stoppers as the contact point. The incident highlights the dangers of impaired driving, as the driver’s high BAC contributed to the loss of control that led to the crash.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • A 32-year-old woman crashed her Mazda Sedan into a timber guardrail at Aldinga Beach, SA, around 12:30am on May 24, 2026 (local time)
  • The car rolled down an embankment and onto the beach after the collision
  • The driver returned a breath test reading of 0.110 (more than twice the legal limit)
  • The driver was issued an immediate six-month license suspension for drink driving offences
  • One of the timber guardrails pierced the car’s windscreen, shattering the glass
  • The driver was uninjured in the crash
  • The car was towed from the scene
  • Police urged witnesses to come forward with information

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

News.com.au
  • The incident occurred at the Esplanade at Aldinga Beach
  • The woman was charged with drink driving offences and issued an instant six-month loss of license (phrased slightly differently than ABC)
  • The woman is due to front court at a later date
ABC News
  • The driver was also reported for driving without due care
  • Anyone with information was asked to contact Crime Stoppers (instead of a general police appeal)

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Newscomau states the woman was 'charged with drink driving offences,' while ABC says she was 'reported for drink driving' (legal phrasing differs slightly but both imply formal action)

Source Articles

NEWSCOMAU

Wild photos reveal alleged drunken car crash

Wild photos have revealed the aftermath of an alleged drunk driver crashing through guardrails and down an embankment on an Australian beach.

ABC

Drink driver crashes into pole, over embankment but escapes uninjured, police say

SA Police say a woman has lost her licence after crashing into a timber pole and onto a beach in Adelaide while drink driving.