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Car plunges 30m in Hawkes Bay crash
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A man has been flown to Hawkes Bay Hospital after an early morning car crash at Puketitiri.
The man, in his 20s, was driving a car which plunged 30 metres down a bank after it left the road.
It is understood he has back and neck injuries.
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