House destroyed.

Puzzle As Speeding Car Goes Airborne, Crashes Into House's Second Floor In Bizarre Accident

House destroyed.

  • Evan Thomas Miller reportedly drove his grandmother's Toyota Corolla at 160 kilometres per hour in an attempt to harm himself
  • The vehicle hit a culvert on the road that catapulted it airborne before it crashed into the second floor of a storey building
  • Miller will face eight charges, including aggravated assault, careless driving, reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person

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A 20-year-old man has been arrested after he allegedly crashed his car into the second floor of a storey building.

Pennsylvania State Police reported that on Sunday, August 6, officers responded to a car crash at a residence on Alfarata Road.

The police said it was determined that the driver, Evan Thomas Miller was on a predetermined mission to harm himself.

"The Pennsylvania State Police in Lewistown responded to a single-vehicle crash at the above location. It was determined through investigation that the crash was an intentional act, and charges are pending," read the report.

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Miller allegedly drove at a very high speed when the vehicle hit a culvert and went airborne, crashing into the home.

The emergency response team that arrived at the scene reported that Miller left the vehicle after the crash and began running around the scene.

They alleged that he wanted to harm himself, claiming he saw demons and believed he was one.

Court records show Miller will face eight charges, including aggravated assault, careless driving, reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person, and more.

What is the shape of the house

According to images shared online, the Toyota Corolla's front grill and bumper were destroyed while the back wheel remained hanging.

The home's entire top side looked destroyed, with windows shattered. Firefighters who responded to the scene put a sheet to cover the area due to the impending storm.

Miller is believed to have been driving at least 160 kilometres per hour; hence the vehicle defied gravity.

Father, son killed after car rams into their house

In a related incident, Kiambaa residents in Kiambu county were left in shock after a vehicle veered off the road and rammed into a house, killing a man and his son.

A witness said the father and his son were sitting outside their house on Monday, June 7, when the incident happened.

The vehicle veered off the road and rolled several times up to where the duo was seated, knocking and killing them instantly.

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House destroyed.
House destroyed.
Puzzle as Speeding Car Goes Airborne, Crashes into House's Second Floor in Bizarre Accident
Puzzle as Speeding Car Goes Airborne, Crashes into House's Second Floor in Bizarre Accident
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