Firefighters have extinguished a blaze inside a car after it crashed into an Adelaide business while carrying a tandoori oven with coals inside to an Indian restaurant.A fire started in coals in a tandoori oven insideThe Chrysler minivan hit the building on the corner of Marion Road and Cungena Avenue in Park Holme about 9:30am.
"Crews located a tandoori oven in the back of the car … but during the crash it caused some problems for the driver," MFS commander Declan Dwyer said.The tandoori oven was being returned to a restaurant. Mr Kumar said the oven had been used for a family barbecue on Saturday and was being taken back to his restaurant, Royal Tandoori, in Parkside."He was shaking and driving and I could see something wasn't right," Caitlin said.
In a separate accident, a car crashed into several houses and a parked four-wheel drive in Adelaide's northern suburbs early on Saturday morning.
I thought tandoori was a suburb, so this read like a very bad headline
Sounds like a country & western song...
Uber on the move
That's a mouthful🤣
We've all been there
No word in the article as to whether the curry made it or not?
Plenty of questions to answer on that one.answers could be very interesting.
Brings a whole new meaning to having a fiery curry in a hurry 🤣
These people carry live oven inside the car ?!?! How stupid are they ? Ignorant people ! At my workplace I witnessed these people did lot of ignorant things. They ignored safety rules around. You moved to new/better country, please adapted to new rules/law. It keep everyone safe.
Wow, takes home food delivery to a whole new level.. Thought 'dark' kitchens were fixed, not mobile.
What ya got in the back sir ?... A hot Tandoori oven, officer... ? No, really...😃 Please step out of the vehicle. We need to take it back to the station for a closer examination..🍲😋.
Well that headline worked! 😉
I thought Tandoori was relatively mild. Someone must have screwed up the recipe.
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