A 2011 Ford Mustang was concerned in a terrifying crash in Amherst Township, Ohio on Wednesday, November 18.
Authorities report that the muscle automobile was being pushed south on Oberlin Street when its 16-year-old driver drove off the best aspect of the highway and hit a big landscaping boulder. This brought about the Mustang to roll throughout Center Ridge Street earlier than slamming right into a home.
The 27-year-old home-owner was in mattress on the time and was hit by the Mustang. He was taken to the hospital with incapacitating accidents, as was the 16-year-old driver of the Mustang. The 16-year-old passenger of the Ford, who was not carrying a seatbelt on the time of the crash, was taken to hospital with much less critical accidents, WKYC reviews.
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Talking with The Chronicle, a neighbor revealed that the passenger of the Mustang was mendacity on the grass of the entrance yard when first responders arrived on the scene. The identical neighbor added that is the third time somebody has crashed into the house. Furthermore, different accidents have occurred on the intersection. In 2011, a 70-year-old man was killed when his automobile was struck by a flatbed truck; two years earlier, a 60-year-old man was killed when a lady misplaced management on the intersection and hit his car head-on.
Photographs shared on-line by the Ohio State Freeway Patrol present the darkish blue Mustang resting on its aspect having destroyed part of the property.
The present situation of the motive force, passenger, and home-owner stays unsure.