SouthAussie
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Why would a person climb onto the bonnet at all (moving or unmoving vehicle)?
Maybe because they were "pinned" and there was no other way out, other than going under the vehicle?
It seems that going over the bonnet may have been the only (or quickest) way to try to get to the door handle and try to open the driver's door. And if it was the quickest way, there likely was no quick way of running around to the driver's side of the vehicle without being run over.
Eg: if the ute was backing out of the carport, maybe the only ways to get to the driver's door were through a separate side gate (slower) or over the bonnet (quicker).
Probably what the police are trying to determine ... why did Melissa have to climb onto the bonnet?
imo
Maybe because they were "pinned" and there was no other way out, other than going under the vehicle?
It seems that going over the bonnet may have been the only (or quickest) way to try to get to the door handle and try to open the driver's door. And if it was the quickest way, there likely was no quick way of running around to the driver's side of the vehicle without being run over.
Eg: if the ute was backing out of the carport, maybe the only ways to get to the driver's door were through a separate side gate (slower) or over the bonnet (quicker).
Probably what the police are trying to determine ... why did Melissa have to climb onto the bonnet?
imo
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