Harriet O’Brien, 62, told to stay with car on remote country lane for breakdown patrol that finally arrived next day

A 62-year-old woman had to spend the night in a strangers’ house when the RAC took 20 hours to recover her stranded car after it broke down in a remote country lane.

Harriet O’Brien said she was repeatedly promised help within the hour after her engine failed on a remote Gloucestershire lane an hour’s drive from her home.

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