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Audi worth £60,000 crashes into science lab after driver has medical episode

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Audi worth £60,000 crashes into science lab after driver has medical episode

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This is the moment a £60,000 car ploughs into science laboratories in north London in a scene described as ‘absolute chaos’ by witnesses.

The Audi careers into the building in Brandon Road leaving shattered glass and extensive damage.

The driver escaped with only minor injuries despite the hefty impact.

Police says the driver was believed to have suffered a ‘medical episode’ before losing control of the vehicle which smashed into the building at around 1pm on Sunday.

Firefighters were also on the scene at the Mayde offices in King’s Cross as the badly damaged car was towed off. Paramedics treated the driver at the scene.

Footage shows the luxury motor hitting the Mayde science lab at up to 50mph.

The £60,000 Audi smashed through the glass windows of the science buildings in north London (Picture: UKNIP)
Emergency services were called to a dramatic crash in Brandon Road, North London, on Sunday after a blue Audi, worth ??60,000, ploughed down a set of stairs and into the front of a media building. Driver Escapes Serious Injury After Crashing ??60,000 Audi Into North London Building The driver, a man believed to have blacked out behind the wheel, lost control of the vehicle, causing it to onto the pavement, descend the stairs, and crash through the glass doors of the building. The incident, which occurred shortly after 1:00pm, caused significant damage to the building???s entrance, including shattered glass and demolished doors. Driver Escapes Serious Injury After Crashing ??60,000 Audi Into North London Building Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service assessed the driver on the scene, who fortunately escaped with only minor injuries. No other injuries were reported. A witness described the scene as ???chaotic,??? with shattered glass strewn across the pavement and the vehicle lodged in the building???s frontage. Police and firefighters were also on-site, working to secure the area and remove the vehicle from the building. A police spokesperson confirmed the incident, stating: ???The driver is believed to have suffered a medical episode before the crash. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries, but the damage to the building is extensive. Enquiries are ongoing.??? The building remains cordoned off while structural assessments are carried out.
The man who had a medical episode at the wheel was left with minor injuries (Picture: UKNIP)
Emergency services were called to a dramatic crash in Brandon Road, North London, on Sunday after a blue Audi, worth ??60,000, ploughed down a set of stairs and into the front of a media building. Driver Escapes Serious Injury After Crashing ??60,000 Audi Into North London Building The driver, a man believed to have blacked out behind the wheel, lost control of the vehicle, causing it to onto the pavement, descend the stairs, and crash through the glass doors of the building. The incident, which occurred shortly after 1:00pm, caused significant damage to the building???s entrance, including shattered glass and demolished doors. Driver Escapes Serious Injury After Crashing ??60,000 Audi Into North London Building Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service assessed the driver on the scene, who fortunately escaped with only minor injuries. No other injuries were reported. A witness described the scene as ???chaotic,??? with shattered glass strewn across the pavement and the vehicle lodged in the building???s frontage. Police and firefighters were also on-site, working to secure the area and remove the vehicle from the building. A police spokesperson confirmed the incident, stating: ???The driver is believed to have suffered a medical episode before the crash. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries, but the damage to the building is extensive. Enquiries are ongoing.??? The building remains cordoned off while structural assessments are carried out.
A truck driver said it was very lucky that nobdy else was hurt (Picture: UKNIP)

It bashed into stairs and doors outside the building known as the London Innovation and caused hundreds of thousands of pounds of damage.

Massimo Marcello, 60, a truck driver told Metro: ‘It was lucky no one was injured.

‘It was a Sunday so there were not many people around during the week a lot of people work there  It was chaos and the there was a lot of damage though.’

It is understood that the driver suffered a medical episode before the crash.

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There were no serious injuries, but the damage to the building is extensive and inquiries into the incident are ongoing. The Mayde offices offer hi-tech facilities to the science industry and a re one of the new landmark buildings that sprung as part of the redevelopment of King’s Cross.

EXC: Watch moment driver has medical episode and drives ?60,000 Audi into glass showroom
CCTV footage shows the moment the car ploughed straight through the glass window (Picture: UKNIP)
It smashed into the doors of the building called the London Innovation (Picture: UKNIP)
The crash happened yesterday afternoon (Picture: UKNIP)

The incident happened about 100 metres from King’s Cross station.

Before the building was opened it was described by developers as ‘the most recent high-specification office and laboratory building to join the world-famous Knowledge Quarter. This new laboratory scheme of 114,000 sq ft includes high-quality good-manufacturing-practices (GMP) pilot plant facilities and is the only space in London offering GMP manufacturing facilities alongside R&D and office space. This includes one floor of fully fitted lab and office space ready to occupy immediately.’

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: ‘We were called at 12.35pm yesterday (24 November) to reports of a road traffic collision on Brandon Road, N7.

‘We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew, a paramedic in a fast response car and an incident response officer.

‘We treated two people at the scene. We took one person to hospital and discharged the other at the scene.’

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