Accrington Observer

Car slamming into house ‘was like bomb going off’

- YASMIN AL-NAJAR accrington­observer@menmedia.co.uk @Accrington­News

MORE than 20 residents rushed to the scene as mayhem descended on a usually-quiet residentia­l street last Wednesday night.

Many said it sounded ‘like a bomb had gone off’.

And before they knew it, Union Road in Oswaldtwis­tle was flooded with blue lights.

A yellow Seat Leon had rammed through the wall and into the front room of a house, shattering the front window.

Shards of glass and debris were scattered across the road and pavement.

Thankfully, the property was empty at the time of the incident.

According to residents, a young family were just about to move into the terraced home, close to St

Paul’s Church of England Primary School.

Eyewitness­es told the Observer they saw two men running from the scene in the aftermath of the crash.

The window has now been boarded up.

Stefan Walmsley was coming out of One Stop after buying a loaf of bread and was heading towards his Marble Street home when he saw the incident.

He said “The car was going between 60 and 70mph. It swerved and hit the house and two lads got out and legged it.

“People on Albert Street came rushing out to see what had happened after they heard a loud bang.

“The noise had drowned out other noise going on in the background.

“It sounded like a bomb had gone off.”

The 46-year-old support worker, who has lived in Oswaldtwis­tle for eight years, says cars ‘fly up and down’ the road during the night.

One brave resident rushed to the scene to take the battery out of the car in order to prevent a fire and to keep everyone safe, according to another eyewitness.

As the property was boarded up on Thursday, April 18, there was extensive damage to the wall of the house.

The front bonnet of the vehicle was crushed and at least one of the front tyres was punctured.

Alan Chambers, who lives on Frederick Street, said: “About 20 residents came out to have a look at what was going on.

“The road was closed. “I couldn’t turn left. “I saw fire trucks and the police were there too.

“There was a massive container to put the car in and it looked like there was a telescopic digger.

“I am not sure if the house will need stabilisin­g

following that crash.”

Emergency services, including firefighte­rs attended the scene and the road was blocked for several hours.

Police said no injuries

were reported and no arrests have been made.

Lancashire Police were contacted for further informatio­n and confirmed there were no updates.

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The aftermath of the crash on Union Road in Oswaldtwis­tle and (right) some of the damage caused to the car

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