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Kia Seltos Crashes Through Concrete Fence and Overturns on Sydney’s Balmoral Beach

Kia Seltos Crashes Through Concrete Fence and Overturns on Sydney’s Balmoral Beach

Kia Seltos Crash

A beautiful sunny day at Sydney’s Balmoral Beach in Australia took a dramatic turn when a Kia Seltos crashed through a concrete fence and overturned on the sand. Fortunately, no one was injured in what seems to have been a rookie mistake by the Kia driver while attempting to exit a parking spot.

Accident Caught on CCTV

CCTV video footage captured the incident involving a seemingly new Kia Seltos with P-Plates, which are issued to new drivers in Australia. Apparently, the rookie driver mistakenly engaged Drive instead of Reverse and accelerated, causing the vehicle to go on an unexpected journey towards the beach. Without applying the brakes, the Kia collided with the concrete wall and ended up turning over near the shoreline.

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Lucky Escape for Beachgoers

Beachgoers watched in awe, fearing the worst as the vehicle crashed, as it could have landed on people. Thankfully, no one was using this specific patch of the beach at the time of the accident, although a family was seen leaving the spot a few minutes earlier. The area was bustling due to the sunny weather and the start of the school holidays. As reported by 7News Australia, the incident took place at 1:15 pm last Monday.

Driver and Passenger Escape with Minor Injuries

According to the police, the 33-year old female driver sustained minor injuries that were treated at the scene, while the 55-year-old male passenger walked away unharmed. Bystanders reported that the woman was apologizing to everyone for her driving which was attributed to an error. The red P-plate sign on the tailgate indicates that the woman held a provisional driver’s license, meaning that less than 12 months had passed since her test.

Vehicle Removed and Wall to be Repaired

A crane removed the seriously damaged Kia Seltos from the beach and towed it away. The vehicle was kept in the same upside-down position, in a quest to reduce any spills. Local reports suggest that the wall will take weeks to fix, while the SUV could be deemed a write-off. Thankfully, the silver lining here is that everyone involved emerged unscathed, left with a rather peculiar tale to share.

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