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Andy Murray's Olympic gold post box hit by car in Dunblane | Andy Murray's Olympic gold post box hit by car in Dunblane |
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The gold post box that commemorates Andy Murray's Olympic medal win has been knocked down by a car. | The gold post box that commemorates Andy Murray's Olympic medal win has been knocked down by a car. |
A silver Mercedes rolled down the hill into the post box, according to local resident Graham Fleming, who saw the aftermath. | |
He added the car appeared to have just missed a group of teenagers sitting on a bench less than a metre away. | He added the car appeared to have just missed a group of teenagers sitting on a bench less than a metre away. |
The post box, in Dunblane, was painted after the Olympic tennis champion's singles win over Roger Federer in 2012. | The post box, in Dunblane, was painted after the Olympic tennis champion's singles win over Roger Federer in 2012. |
Police Scotland confirmed they attended the "low speed collision" and that the female driver of the car had sustained a minor injury but did not require medical treatment. | Police Scotland confirmed they attended the "low speed collision" and that the female driver of the car had sustained a minor injury but did not require medical treatment. |
It was unclear whether the woman was in the car at the time or not. | It was unclear whether the woman was in the car at the time or not. |
Graham Fleming, the owner of Dunblane's Bennet's Butchers, lives next to the post box. He heard the crash from his lounge, and went to look from his window. | Graham Fleming, the owner of Dunblane's Bennet's Butchers, lives next to the post box. He heard the crash from his lounge, and went to look from his window. |
He told the BBC Scotland news website: "I heard a massive thud... I looked out the window and there was a load of kids there who had been sitting on the chair beside the post box. | He told the BBC Scotland news website: "I heard a massive thud... I looked out the window and there was a load of kids there who had been sitting on the chair beside the post box. |
"Literally the park bench they were sitting on was less than one metre away from post box." | "Literally the park bench they were sitting on was less than one metre away from post box." |
He added that he thought they would have seen the car coming and that none of the people on the pavement appeared to have been hurt. | He added that he thought they would have seen the car coming and that none of the people on the pavement appeared to have been hurt. |
Mr Fleming added: "A woman came down and drove the car away about a minute later... I think she was a bit embarrassed. | Mr Fleming added: "A woman came down and drove the car away about a minute later... I think she was a bit embarrassed. |
"She parked the car a few metres away and waited for the police." | "She parked the car a few metres away and waited for the police." |
Mr Fleming added that Royal Mail had later emptied the letters from the post box. | |
The tennis star's mother Judy Murray tweeted her reaction in two words: "Oh no" | The tennis star's mother Judy Murray tweeted her reaction in two words: "Oh no" |
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland confirmed they had been called to Dunblane's High Street at about 19:50 and that they were making inquiries into the circumstances of the collision. | A spokeswoman for Police Scotland confirmed they had been called to Dunblane's High Street at about 19:50 and that they were making inquiries into the circumstances of the collision. |