I hear it as two words, 'cliff' and 'fence'.
It's a little difficult to understand, since the first part is missing, and he has a strong accent. Here is my transcription of what he's saying:
"...and breaking the cliff fence, an automobile upside down in thirty feet of water. It is likely that the two things are the same. I am sorry."
I'm not sure what he's talking about, but it sounds like a line out of a 1950's black and white film, probably a murder mystery film.

Somebody apparently had an accident, with the car crashing through a fence, over a cliff, and into 30 feet of water.
Anybody recognize what the film is, and what the context of the situation is he's talking about?