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IT HAS been a long and bumpy ride for Wallace and Margaret Hunter after a gas station attendant put the wrong fuel in their vehicle.

A year after the incident, Margaret, a returning national, and her husband are still without their SUV, which has been in the repair shop all this time.

Wallace said he and his wife were fed up.

He explained that on December 15, 2015, he drove into Skywatch Service Station in Christ Church and told the gas attendant to fill up his SUV.

“She put in the thing and about two or three minutes later the petrol tank attendant told her she was putting in the wrong thing and when she looked she had put in $64 worth of petrol into my diesel tank.” (MB)

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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