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Horrifying second automobile slams into parked automobile earlier than touchdown the wrong way up

Dramatic CCTV footage captured the exact moment the collision took place which left one car completely totalled, but miraculously not a single person was harmed

This is horrifying moment that a driver slammed straight into a parked car, flipping itself and landing completely upside down. However, despite the grim scene, the driver was able to escape completely unharmed.

Dramatic footage captured the moment the incident took place, which took place on a residential street in Alloa in central Scotland. Residents soon rushed to the scene to help the woman out as she was able to climb out of the crashed car.

Police have not publicly commented on the incident after the footage went viral. Meanwhile, residents living on the street have said that the woman involved insisted that she had not had any drinks before the crash took place.

In the dramatic footage, recorded from a CCTV camera attached to a nearby home, a red car be seen travelling down the road. Throughout the course of the video, there are several cars that are parked on the curb, some further onto the road than others.

Whilst driving on the road, the driver appears to clip one of these parked cars head-on as she drives past. This causes her entire car to be thrown into the air for several seconds before it comes down to earth, crashing and landing upside down.

The car could be seen having a slew of damage following the crash, including the windows which were completely smashed as it slammed back into the ground. A loud bang can be heard on the footage as eyewitnesses shout for help while other locals begin to call for help.

Emergency services are eventually called, including the police and an ambulance, to the scene. However, in a stroke of divine intervention, the driver of the car was able to escape the crash completely uninjured.

As the dramatic footage unfolds, the driver — a woman — can be seen crawling out of the wreckage moments after the crash took place. Walking away relatively unharmed, the woman can be seen going back in quickly collect her bag before walking away.

Further information regarding the crash has not been released by the police or the emergency services. However, residents who saw the crash take place have said that everyone was lucky to have escaped with their lives.

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The owner of the CCTV, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “The woman was fine. She wasn’t intoxicated, she just said she just misjudged it.”

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