Astonishing images show car stuck in ROOF after driver crashed into …

A driver "flew" with his car intentionally into the second floor of a home after driving at a high rate of speed off a road.

Surreal pictures of the incident show a house in Decatur Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania struck by the vehicle with the construction materials smashed and exposed and the back half of the car hanging from the walls

20-year-old Evan Miller has been charged after the incident as police determined that he crashed into the home intentionally, according to a police report. The crash occurred when Miller, driving at high speed, veered off the road, became airborne due to a change in elevation, and hit the house.

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'I won $1million playing lottery and only buy same tickets a couple of times a month'[2] crash Rescue crews helped remove the car and the driver was rushed to the hospital ( Junction Fire Co.)

Police officers that responded to the incident saw the car hanging from the roof of the building, in an unforeseen scene. Three people were reportedly inside the house at the time of the crash. It is unclear if anyone of the residents got injured.

Miller was transported to Geisinger Lewistown Hospital by emergency services after he was removed from the car. There are no further details on the condition of Miller. Police said will be charged with aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person and criminal mischief.

crash The house was then needed to be stabilised and covered in fear of the upcoming storms ( Junction Fire Co.)

After clearing the incident, fire[3] crews helped stabilise the home and assisted the occupants with preparing for upcoming storms. With an investigation underway, one can only wonder at the motives that led to this stunning collision between man and house.

Junction Fire Company shared the pictures with its followers on its Facebook[4] page, showing the rather impressive result of the crash. In a post, it said (sic): "Rescue Company took in a vehicle into a structure in Decatur Township this evening.

crash The driver reportedly crashed intentionally into the home and has been charged ( Junction Fire Co.) Car crash An investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances under which the incident unfolded ( Junction Fire Co.)

"Chief 17 arrived on scene within minutes to find one vehicle into the second floor with the patient out of the vehicle. The Rescues crew stabilized the house and helped the homeowners put a tarp on the hole due to upcoming storms.squad 5, Truck one, engine 2 squad 2 ,fame ems, police and parsons towing all worked together"

The stunning pictures included in the posts attracted thousands of shares and comments from people wondering about the circumstances that led to this phenomenal scene.

crahs Pictures from the scene showed the surreal result of the crash ( Junction Fire Co.)

Many rushed to comment on their amazement just asking "How?" something like this is possible. One social media user, going by the name Stacy Smith, humorously noted: "Ummm…. Can’t park there!"

Many congratulated the rescue crews on their efforts while responding to the scene. However, most were left asking why the crash happened and how is it possible that the car smashed into the second floor of the house like this.

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References

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  2. ^ 'I won $1million playing lottery and only buy same tickets a couple of times a month' (www.mirror.co.uk)
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  4. ^ Facebook (www.mirror.co.uk)
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