Car crashes into 13 vehicles before hitting yard of HCMC apartment building
In a shocking incident on Monday, six people were injured when a car rammed into 13 vehicles and crashed into the yard of an apartment complex in Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City. Authorities identified the driver as 69-year-old Nguyen The Hien, who was traveling on Hoang Van Thu Street at around 9 a.m. when his car unexpectedly veered into oncoming traffic near a hotel.
Witnesses reported that the collision sent eight motorbikes flying nearly 70 meters. The car continued its reckless path, barreling through the yard of the Kingston Residence apartment complex, where it collided with five more cars before finally coming to a stop. The aftermath of the crash left several motorbikes scattered on the road, and debris was strewn across the area. The crash caused significant traffic congestion, prompting police to cordon off a 200-meter stretch of the road.
Mai Trinh, an eyewitness to the event, stated that the car seemed to be traveling at high speed when it struck the other vehicles. "It seemed the driver hit the wrong pedal, so the car did not stop after the first impact," Trinh said.
After the crash, Hien was found sitting in front of the apartment complex, appearing distressed and refusing to answer questions. Authorities have taken him into custody for alcohol and drug testing.
Initial reports from the traffic department suggest that faulty brakes might have played a role in the incident, compounded by the driver's apparent inability to safely navigate the crowded streets. A thorough examination of the car's braking system is underway to determine the precise cause of the crash.
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