A parking company has apologised after fining a woman for overstaying in a supermarket car park on the day she suffered a cardiac arrest and had to be brought back to life.
The 54-year-old collapsed in the car park of a New World supermarket in Orewa, in Auckland, New Zealand, on July 26.
Her father, Keith Wilkinson, said supermarket staff quickly rushed to help and put up privacy screens, while a stranger took charge and began performing chest compressions after being unable to find a pulse.
‘The stranger just melted away once my daughter had regained a pulse and St John ambulance arrived
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