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A family's life has been upended after police rammed their car during a violent carjacking - leaving them in financial dire straits while unable to ferry their seriously sick son to hospital. The vehicle was then written off when Queensland police on a desperate manhunt rammed into it to stop the fleeing car thieves. The couple's nightmare began as Mr Garnar was leaving the gym and a grocery store at the Tweed Mall on February 18 last year when he noticed a police helicopter flying above.
Hugh and Alex Garnar's white Hyundai Tucson was carjacked leaving them unable to ferry their son to his much-needed medical appointments pictured, the couple. The thugs who were brandishing a knife and a gun climbed into the Garnar's car - but police smashed into the vehicle to stop the pair in their getaway pictured, the car in disrepair after the carjacking. He said he then froze before running away after his 'adrenaline kicked in'. The thugs who were brandishing a knife and a gun climbed into his car - but police smashed into the vehicle to stop the pair in their getaway.
Their son Mason has a life-threatening immune disorder and with the couple's car destroyed, there was no way of getting him to his chemotherapy treatment at the Queensland Children's Hospital in Brisbane. The boy even became very sick the day after the horror carjacking - where his parents were forced to wait 45 minutes for an ambulance to arrive. Mrs Garnar said she was watching her son 'becoming unconscious in my arms' and regretted not having the car as she could have gotten him to hospital much sooner.
The couple did not have car insurance at the time due to cutting household costs and have struggled financially since the incident. The pair said Queensland police at the Tweed Heads scene had assured them they would have their car returned to them. Mrs Garnar said officers told them not to worry because the police insurance would cover the damage repair to the car.