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Woman wants explanation for why Cadillac car roof flew off in traffic
Author: Julia Jenae
First Coast News
A First Coast woman is trying to piece together why the roof panel of her car detached without warning while she drove down a school zone road.
Francesca Giannini told First Coast News her 2005 Cadillac XLR was purchased new and never showed structure problems during maintenance checks.
On Sunday June 3, however, the convertible's hard top panel flew off while she drove down Roberts Road near Cunningham Creek Elementary School. The area's speed limit is 35 mph.
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Author: Julia Jenae
First Coast News
A First Coast woman is trying to piece together why the roof panel of her car detached without warning while she drove down a school zone road.
Francesca Giannini told First Coast News her 2005 Cadillac XLR was purchased new and never showed structure problems during maintenance checks.
On Sunday June 3, however, the convertible's hard top panel flew off while she drove down Roberts Road near Cunningham Creek Elementary School. The area's speed limit is 35 mph.
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