KDVR – The Denver family feels fortunate to be alive after a car is drowned in their living room wall, and the driver only sends to the hospital.
Their house is in the corner of Kanosa and Louisiana Street. We talked close to the owner of the house who wanted not to use her name. The safety of her family is called “divine timing”.
At approximately 3:40 pm on Thursday, she got a call that an editor is in her family’s home. She said she was grateful not soon.
She said, “They were already sitting on the sofa next to the window 20 minutes before all this occurred.” “You must hit them face to face.”
This sofa has been pushed several feet to the living room, which is now visible to the entire neighborhood. One of the neighbors says they saw the car flying through the annihilation first, as it left the tire tracks in the grass. The car also hit a stop mark and pulled it with it across the street.
“It was very shocking,” said a family member.
The smell of the yard is strongly emitted from gasoline and says she got curtains. Besides uncertainty about structural damage, the recently renovated house remains at least at night.
She said, “It makes you wonder about everything, like, was it worthy of buying this house? Was it worth it, I did all this progress.”
Denver police did not confirm the cause of the accident, but she told her that she did not smell alcohol or drugs on the driver, who was transferred to the hospital. A family member believes that the driver has lost control of his car.
She said: “The speed was a factor based on what the neighbors say and how the damage was from two masses, two blocs between the meadows.”
She said that the speed is common along Louisiana Street, and she wonders if it is possible to do anything like speed bumps to slow down drivers.
“Can we make measures for all corner homes?” You ask. “Can we take measures for anything he has, such as, a wider street of the usual size?”
But above all, she is grateful for those minutes that brought her family out of the sofa.
“I would like to call it divine timing,” she says. “Who would know what we lost?”
She says that securing the family helps them cover a hotel all night while performing an evaluation to determine whether the house can live again. Denver’s police did not update the driver’s condition.