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The case of a car crashing into a bakery in Da Nang: The driver used alcohol

The male driver of the car crashed into a bakery in Da Nang, causing many emergency workers to be identified by the police as using alcohol.

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On the evening of April 3, talk with VietNamNetThe leader of Thanh Khe District Police (Da Nang City) said that the driver of the car rushed into a bakery with alcohol.

“The male driver was driving the car and initially determined that he had used alcohol. Four people were injured in the accident and taken to the hospital. We are investigating the cause,” he said.

Meanwhile, the leader of the People’s Committee of Chinh Gian ward said that one of the four injured people taken to the hospital was a child.

The case of a car crashing into a bakery in Da Nang: The driver used alcohol
The scene of the accident

Before that, at about 5:40 pm on the same day, a 7-seat car BKS: 43A 50582 ran on the collection road of Dien Bien Phu underground tunnel (Chinh Gian ward, Thanh Khe district, Da Nang city) in the direction from Hai Chau district to Lien Chieu district. .

When approaching the intersection with Le Do Street, a 7-seat car crashed into the rear of a 16-seat car running in the same direction. Not stopping, the 7-seat car continued to run at a fast speed, rushing straight into Dong Thanh bread machine (no. 60A Dien Bien Phu street).

The case of a car crashing into a bakery in Da Nang: The driver used alcohol
Police investigating the cause of the accident

According to camera images at the bakery, there were 6 people inside the shop at the time of the accident, including 3 children. In front of the bakery, there was a customer standing to buy.

At the scene, the bakery was damaged, the motorbike was thrown onto the sidewalk, the car’s tire exploded, damaging the cabin.

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