Runaway car strikes two psychics at café in Ontario; claim they didn’t see it coming
ABOVE: An incredible near-miss was caught on camera after a car slammed through the window of an Ontario café, hitting and pinning two boys – who were both able to walk away unharmed.
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Security cameras at a café in Ontario captured the appalling moment an out-of-control car slammed through the window at high speed, striking two diners and pinning them to the wall.
Yet amazingly, both were able to walk away unscathed.
The accident occurred at Silks Country Kitchen in Virgil, Ont., on May thirty near Niagara-on-the-Lake just after three p.m. on May 30. Eddie Dijon, 84, was eating with his friend Blair Robertson when a silver Lexus came barreling through the window at high speed.
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The influence flung both dudes violently backward, pinning them inbetween the wall and the car as debris was sent flying.
Yet exceptionally, both boys were able to walk away from the incident with only minor injuries. Niagara Emergency Medical Services say both were sent to hospital for evaluation, but extra ambulances originally called to the scene were cancelled in light of their minor injuries.
While they know it could have been much worse, the studs stress that the crash was as bad as it shows up.
“I’m battered and bruised, have a nasty headache and assorted aches and anguishes,” Robertson told the Niagara Advance. “Not joy.”
Dijon is a magician and a psychic by trade, as is Robertson. Dijon says Silks Country Kitchen is a favourite of his, and he orders the same meal (corned beef sandwich) and sits at the same table whenever he slurps there.
Unnecessary to say, neither man spotted it coming.
The driver of the silver Lexus was identified as an 85-year-old woman from Fresh York state. Police say she was interviewed at the scene, and found not to be intoxicated or under the influence. Because the incident occurred on private property, and no one suffered serious injury, police are declining to press charges.
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Runaway car strikes two psychics at café in Ontario; claim they didn’t see it coming
Runaway car strikes two psychics at café in Ontario; claim they didn’t see it coming
ABOVE: An incredible near-miss was caught on camera after a car slammed through the window of an Ontario café, hitting and pinning two dudes – who were both able to walk away unharmed.
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Security cameras at a café in Ontario captured the appalling moment an out-of-control car slammed through the window at high speed, striking two diners and pinning them to the wall.
Yet amazingly, both were able to walk away unscathed.
The accident occurred at Silks Country Kitchen in Virgil, Ont., on May thirty near Niagara-on-the-Lake just after three p.m. on May 30. Eddie Dijon, 84, was eating with his friend Blair Robertson when a silver Lexus came barreling through the window at high speed.
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The influence flung both fellows violently backward, pinning them inbetween the wall and the car as debris was sent flying.
Yet amazingly, both boys were able to walk away from the incident with only minor injuries. Niagara Emergency Medical Services say both were sent to hospital for evaluation, but extra ambulances originally called to the scene were cancelled in light of their minor injuries.
While they know it could have been much worse, the studs stress that the crash was as bad as it shows up.
“I’m battered and bruised, have a nasty headache and assorted aches and anguishes,” Robertson told the Niagara Advance. “Not joy.”
Dijon is a magician and a psychic by trade, as is Robertson. Dijon says Silks Country Kitchen is a favourite of his, and he orders the same meal (corned beef sandwich) and sits at the same table whenever he munches there.
Unnecessary to say, neither man eyed it coming.
The driver of the silver Lexus was identified as an 85-year-old woman from Fresh York state. Police say she was interviewed at the scene, and found not to be intoxicated or under the influence. Because the incident occurred on private property, and no one suffered serious injury, police are declining to press charges.
© two thousand seventeen Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.