CRASH pad! Owners left surprised as hit-and-run driver smashes into automotive parked on their driveway… ploughing it straight into downstairs front room

  • Owners shocked when parked automotive ploughed by their front room
  • Firefighters scrambled to the scene in Northfield, Birmingham, on Saturday  
  • Nobody was harm inside property however driver fled the scene earlier than police arrived 










Owners had been left shocked when their parked automotive ploughed by their front room following a hit-and-run crash.

Firefighters scrambled to the scene in Northfield, Birmingham, at round 3am on Saturday after a car crashed right into a parked Nissan Juke outdoors the tackle and despatched it crashing into the house.

Nobody was harm contained in the property however the driver fled the scene earlier than police arrived. 

Right this moment pictures confirmed the white automotive embedded within the wall of the home simply inches away from a settee.

The parked Nissan Juke was sent crashing into the home Northfiled, Birmingham at around 3am on Saturday

The parked Nissan Juke was despatched crashing into the house Northfiled, Birmingham at round 3am on Saturday

Firefighters scrambled to the scene after the parked car ploughed through the living room following a hit-and-run crash

Firefighters scrambled to the scene after the parked automotive ploughed by the lounge following a hit-and-run crash

The front of the property has now been boarded up after the car smashed into the front room

The entrance of the property has now been boarded up after the automotive smashed into the entrance room

A West Midlands Police spokeswoman mentioned: ‘We had been referred to as at 3am this morning to experiences a automotive had collided with one other automotive that had crashed into the facet of a home.

‘The occupants of the home weren’t harm and there may be not believed to be any structural injury to the home.

‘Enquiries are ongoing to hint the driving force of the automotive who left earlier than emergency providers attended the scene.’

A structural engineer assessed the home and has since confirmed the constructing is structurally sound.               

A West Midlands Hearth Service spokesperson mentioned: ‘Inexperienced watch crews had been referred to as to automotive that had hit parked automotive at 3am, outdoors a home in Northfield.

‘The collision brought about the resident’s automotive to smash by their bay window. The occupants of the opposite car fled the scene. Police are investigating.’

Anybody with details about this incident ought to contact police by calling 101, quoting log quantity 415 of January 15. 

Pieces of wood and bricks left outside the property after the car smashed through the house

Items of wooden and bricks left outdoors the property after the automotive smashed by the home

West Midlands Police said they were called to the property at 3am on Saturday to reports a car had collided with another car

West Midlands Police mentioned they had been referred to as to the property at 3am on Saturday to experiences a automotive had collided with one other automotive 

Fire crews were called to the property and a structural engineer also ensured the house was safe

Hearth crews had been referred to as to the property and a structural engineer additionally ensured the home was protected

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