Attack But Not Dead! Miami's Liberty City Home Hit by Vehicle; No Injuries Recorded

Attack But Not Dead! Miami’s Liberty City Home Hit by Vehicle; No Injuries Recorded

A home on Northwest 51st Street and 10th Avenue in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood was struck by an SUV early yesterday morning.

According to WSVN, the event, which happened at roughly 7:40 a.m., left a noticeable mark of disturbance since a white Mustang Mach-E was discovered trapped within the home. The collision broke a white fence that encircled the property and left a visible hole in the building.

Miami Fire Rescue arrived on the scene quickly, followed by City of Miami Police. When they arrived, the SUV was wedged against the front of the house and its warning lights were flickering.

Attack But Not Dead! Miami's Liberty City Home Hit by Vehicle; No Injuries Recorded

Notwithstanding the mayhem, no one was hurt in the event, according to NBC Miami. A 59-year-old lady who appeared upset but refused to be taken to the hospital was assessed by paramedics.

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Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the collision. The authorities are still investigating the driver’s identity as well as the events that preceded the incident.

Whether the driver is in arrest or whether charges are expected in connection with the incident has not been made public as of yet.

The SUV’s warning lights were seen on the surveillance tape from the incident, and firefighters could be seen chopping off a portion of the white gate that surrounds the house. It’s yet unknown if the fence fell as a result of the accident.

Neighbors watched while emergency personnel handled the matter. A woman who was visibly affected by the devastation seemed particularly sad.

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Meanwhile, concerned bystanders expressed sympathy for the homes’ unexpected tragedy and worked together to clean the debris and address the structure’s safety. Further information is anticipated to be made public as the inquiry develops.

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