Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Cade by car from the 6th floor of a parking lot. You save

In Australia, a motorist with his vehicle plunged from a height of thirty meters after having broken through a security fence of a multi-storey car park. Passers-by at that moment were in transit across the street in Melbourne will not believe their eyes when they saw rain from the sky a gray metal crossover carrying a woman of 41 years who luckily managed to escape despite a strong side impact: the seatbelt and airbags have prevented or lessened in fact the most violent shocks, allowing the Australian lady to get out - even with the help of firefighters and paramedics - in good condition.

Yes, because the rescuers who reached the crash site after a few minutes, already feared the worst consequences, because the driver was hanging from his belt in the driver's seat with a deep cut to his head but still be able to talk and reassure those present . Meanwhile the police are working to determine the causes that have "rain" after the car tore down barriers.

The first elements would suggest a distraction from driving coupled with a sustained speed too for a parking lot of that type. E 'was also seen that the building in front of the stand has cushioned the fall of the half, somehow managed to slow the rate of descent.

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