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Driver arrested after Mercedes ends up wedged upright in London street Driver arrested after Mercedes ends up wedged upright in London street
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Police arrest driver, who was unharmed, on suspicion of drink-driving after vehicle crashed through railings in central London
Press Association
Fri 15 Dec 2017 15.05 GMT
Last modified on Fri 15 Dec 2017 15.45 GMT
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after a Mercedes crashed through railings in central London and ended up wedged between a building and the street.A man has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after a Mercedes crashed through railings in central London and ended up wedged between a building and the street.
The Mercedes-Benz C220 crashed into the Fountain House serviced apartment block on Lancaster Terrace on Friday.The Mercedes-Benz C220 crashed into the Fountain House serviced apartment block on Lancaster Terrace on Friday.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The driver of the car did not require hospital treatment. He was arrested on suspicion of drink-drive offences [and] taken into custody at a south-west London police station.”A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The driver of the car did not require hospital treatment. He was arrested on suspicion of drink-drive offences [and] taken into custody at a south-west London police station.”
The sight of the Mercedes wedged into the drop amazed onlookers streaming out of Lancaster Gate station on Friday, who queued to take photographs.The sight of the Mercedes wedged into the drop amazed onlookers streaming out of Lancaster Gate station on Friday, who queued to take photographs.
The manager of the apartment block said she was glad the driver was unharmed.The manager of the apartment block said she was glad the driver was unharmed.
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