Driver Loses Control of Hot Red Mustang and Ends Up on Roof of Michigan Home
On Monday, the driver of a red Ford Mustang, traveling about 60 miles per hour and suffering from blood sugar, The Guardian reports, took a detour across the eastbound lanes of Interstate 60, in Shiawassee County, Michigan, ending up parked haphazardly on the roof of a nearby house.
The house backs up to a hill about 20 miles outside East Lansing, making part of the roof at ground level. The car landed on the roof with a “kaboom,” the homeowner, 83-year-old Joyce Kingsley, told the Associated Press.
“I was just watching TV inside. I had it up pretty loud—but this was much louder,” Kingsley said.
“It could’ve been a lot worse,” Kingsley said. The driver was taken to a hospital and treated for low blood sugar, police said. “I’m glad everyone is alright.”
Make sure to stay hydrated and eat plenty of snacks, people.
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