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July 04, 2018 11:03:53
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Richardson residents had a rude awakening this morning after a car crashed into their home. (Provided)
A resident of Canberra felt lucky to be alive after being awakened by the crash of a car that crashed into his house early this morning.
Colin Tucker said that "brutal awakening" occurred around 4:30 pm, when he and his wife heard an extremely loud noise coming from the front of their Richardson home .
No one was hurt.
"We could see some of the curly wall, there was a whistle Mr. Tucker said," [My first reaction was] Oh my god, it's crazy and also a little bit of 'I did not think. "
Mr. Tucker said that the driver was visible nowhere, and that the Brown Hawk Ford had a license plate on the front, which did not correspond to the type of car – but not on the back.
He had crashed into the home office of the freelance web developer, so he was happy that the incident did not happen later in the day. [19659005] Mr. Tucker was also grateful that his son was not visiting at the time.
"But my son, who is here half the time, sleeps in the room on the other side [of the office] he is so lucky … "
" He is lucky that no one has been hurt or killed.
He said that he was "a little worried" about damage to his completely destroyed office, but that he was waiting for his insurance company to come back. According to the tire marks, it seems that the car has crossed the neighbor's front yard, just missing their mailbox and being a few inches from their garage. in Mr. Tucker's house
A spokesman for ACT Policing said the police were investigating.
The residence suffered significant structural damage during the collision, but the extent of this damage is still being badessed. "
" The driver of the vehicle ran away. "
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Published
04 July 2018 11:02:46
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