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PLAYGROUND CRASH

Out-of-control car smashes through steel fence and into a primary school playground

Vauxhall Astra came to a halt on playground hopscotch — but luckily no children were at school

THESE dramatic images show the damage caused to a children’s playground after a car ploughed through a wrought iron gate into the schoolyard.

Fortunately no kids were playing in the area when the black Vauxhall Astra careered off the road at 5am this morning.

 The black Vauxhall Astra careered off the road into the school playground on Wednesday morning
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The black Vauxhall Astra careered off the road into the school playground on Wednesday morningCredit: SWNS
 Thankfully no children were at school when the smash took place at 5am
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Thankfully no children were at school when the smash took place at 5amCredit: SWNS
 The car fell 18ins off a raised pavement into the school yard
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The car fell 18ins off a raised pavement into the school yardCredit: SWNS
 The playground was left strewn with a wrought iron gate and shards of glass
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The playground was left strewn with a wrought iron gate and shards of glassCredit: SWNS

It had fallen around 18 inches from a raised pavement into the playground of St Matthias Primary School in Burley, Leeds.

A green wrought iron gate lies strewn on the floor with shattered glass littering the ground.

Thankfully the vehicle came to a stop before it hit the school’s stone building.

One witness described how the smashed up car came to rest on the playground’s hopscotch.

They said: “The car has been very badly damaged.

"The suspension has collapsed and it looks like a write-off to me."

It is not known whether anyone was hurt in the accident.

 It happened at St Matthias C of E Primary School in Burley, Leeds
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It happened at St Matthias C of E Primary School in Burley, LeedsCredit: SWNS
 One witness described how to car came to a halt on the hopscotch where children could have been playing
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One witness described how to car came to a halt on the hopscotch where children could have been playingCredit: SWNS
 Police have not yet confirmed whether anyone was hurt in the smash
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Police have not yet confirmed whether anyone was hurt in the smashCredit: SWNS

West Yorkshire Police put up signs at the incident reading "Think! Parking here could endanger a child's life".

The police have been contacted for comment about the incident.


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