Nottinghamshire Live reports. His workmate then saw what looked like a car in the water."I could see a car on its roof upside down," the statement read.The man, who said she could not swim, then called emergency services on his phone at 3.43pm and said he hoped "someone who was inside the car was caught in an air bubble or something like that".The inquest heard a emergency services managed to free Ms Fegan, who was and taken to the Queen's Medical Centre but was unable to be successfully resuscitated.The virtual inquest in Nottingham heard the medical cause of death was "immersion in water as a result of a single vehicle road traffic accident".It was not known at what speed the BMW hit the standing water and lost control.Resident Joanne.
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