Divers of the Maritime Rescue Section and Maritime Security Patrols at the Ports Police Station in Dubai Police were able to retrieve a saloon car that fell in the waters of Dubai's Al-Mamzar Creek, as a result of the driver's lack of control over it after receiving an unfortunate news on the phone in light of the failure to take safety measures to stop the cars to stop "Parking", and not used for manual brakes.

Head of the Maritime Rescue Section, Lt. Col. Ali Abdullah Al-Qassib Al-Naqbi, said that the 41-year-old driver, who was of Arab nationality, did not suffer any injuries to enable her to get out of the vehicle before it entered the depths of water, noting that the car was in a stop in front of parking The beach before the accident, but her driver pressed the gas pedal instead of the brakes, to descend down towards the beach and enter the waters of Al Mamzar.

In detail, Al Naqbi clarified that the command and control center in Dubai Police received a notification last Friday at 4:30 p.m. stating that a car had fallen in Khor Al Mamzar, prompting the Maritime Rescue Department and Maritime Security patrols to follow up on Colonel Saeed Al-Madhani, the Director of the Ports Police Center Acting, to go to a place The accident immediately.

He pointed out that the marine current drifted the car for a distance of 30 meters into Al-Mamzar waters, but divers used a crane from the General Administration of Transport and Rescue to get the car out of the water.

The Lt. Col. Al-Naqbi urged the drivers of the vehicles to take the necessary care and caution while driving, and to adhere to the traffic instructions and laws in order to ensure their safety and the safety of others.

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