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Car Crashes Into Second Floor of Pennsylvania Home, Left Dangling
Car Crashes Into Second Floor of Pennsylvania Home, Left Dangling
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My fertility doctor accidentally The Corolla, which has Pennsylvania plates, sits atop a
injected me with acid — I may lower roof over the front porch of the home as the front of the
never have kids car is smashed into a now-crooked dormer with large
splinterings of wood littering the roof and lawn below in one
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Broken wood and other building materials cover the floor, where an old treadmill is still standing, while a
bed is flipped on its side.
A massive hole in the top corner of the house was left when the car was removed.
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Emergency crews stabilized the building so that it wouldn’t collapse further and helped the homeowners
place a tarp over the hole to prepare for incoming storms.
The driver had gotten out of the vehicle and was taken to the hospital, local ABC affiliate station WHTM
reported.
The totaled Toyota Corolla after being pulled from the home.
Junction Fire Company
The fire company told WHTM that the car likely hit a small culvert next to the home’s driveway which
launched it through the air.
Pennsylvania State Police said its investigators believe the crash was not an accident.
State troopers told the local station they “determined through an investigation that the crash was an
intentional act and charges are pending at this time.”
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JimVB
5 hours ago
This is is exactly why so many people are against flying cars.
We have enough accidents happening on the ground.
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Looch-59
4 hours ago
The fire company said the car likely hit a small culvert next to the home’s driveway which
it through the air. So how does this become an intentional act?
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