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Dramatic moment car flies off road and crashes through garden wall
This is the moment a driver lost control of her car and launched off the road - crashing into a garden wall.
Ring Doorbell footage of the dramatic incident, which happened outside a home in Woking, Surrey at around 1pm on Wednesday (August 27), shows a white Toyota Yaris veering off the road.
It then launches a couple feet into the air - before it ploughs through a brick wall and ends up inside a family's garden.
The homeowner, who did not want to be named, said he heard "a big bang" at the time but assumed it was just lorries speeding past his house. "
However, a witness then knocked on his door to let him know what had happened - and he came outside to find a distressed woman pacing around his driveway.
The dad-of-one said: "I was inside working and at around 1pm I heard a big bang. "
"At the time I thought nothing of it as lots of lorries go down the main road and they make everything shake when they go past. "
"So it sounded like one of them had gone over a bump. "
"But then a lovely lady who had seen the crash and pulled over rang my doorbell and told me what had happened. "
"She thought the woman who had crashed was going to do a runner - but I think actually she was just so shaken up she didn't know what to do. Poor thing. "
"I'm also not sure how you would do a runner - as the car was stuck there. "
"It had literally launched over the wall. The back wheels were still a couple feet off the ground."
"It was nuts - a bit like something out of a movie. Thankfully, though, the woman came away unscathed. She was lucky she wasn't hurt. "
"She was only a few inches away from the lamppost and one of the big trees. So it could have been worse."
The crash left the house's 75-year-old brick wall damaged and also "took out" the Virgin Media box. "
"Luckily the cables were still intact," the homeowner said. "
"Otherwise that could have been disastrous for a lot of people as everyone around here uses Virgin Media."
The shaken-up woman eventually explained that her shoe had gotten caught on the carpet in the car's footwell, the homeowner claimed.
Then, in her attempts to yank it out, she had slipped and pressed her foot down on the accelerator.
The homeowner claimed she had been wearing high-heeled sandals.
He also said that no one had crashed into the wall before - but added that drivers do "drive stupidly fast" down the road. "
He said: "There's a main road that goes onto a slip road. That's the road our house is on. "
"And people do drive stupidly fast down there. "
"Even with the car crashed into the wall people were still flying at 40 or 50mph. "
"They only slowed when the police arrived." "
The woman's husband came to pick her up and then returned later to exchange details.
She has taken full responsibility for the crash, the homeowner says, and the family are just waiting for a response from their insurance company.
Surrey Police said its officers were called shortly after 2.30pm following a report of a single-vehicle collision at the location.
A spokesperson added: "No injuries were reported. No arrests have been made. A collision report has been completed."
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