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Kiwi mum’s shock ‘I HAD MY BABY ON THE BACK SEAT!’

There’s only one thing Roxanne Faithfull can clearly recall about her mad dash to the hospital. On all fours in the back of the car, with her partner Andrew driving as fast as he dared down Auckland’s Northwestern Motorway, she could feel her baby coming.

“That’s when I looked out the window and there’s this guy on a motorbike looking in at me with pure shock on his face,” Roxy, 34, tells . “It’s the only thing I

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