CAN'T PARK THERE

Aftermath of devastating £100k Porsche crash into new-build home as weeping man sits on pavement with head in his hands

Met police confirmed no arrests were made after the horror crash

DRAMATIC pictures have revealed the aftermath of a £100,000 Porsche that was left embedded in a wall after a devastating crash.

Bricks and masonry came crashing down on the flashy Taycan as it rammed into a newly built house on Fenton Road, Harrow, London last night.

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Picture of the crashed Porsche after it rammed into the newly-built home

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The expensive motor was left embedded in a wall after a devastating crash

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A young man was seen sitting on the pavement near the crash site

One of the neighbours filmed the aftermath of the crash on their mobile phone.

A young man was seen sitting on the pavement nearby with his head in his hands after the horror crash.

Wearing black trousers and shoes and a blue shirt, he had his arms on his knees with a bottle of water in front of him.

It is not clear if the pictured man was the driver of the sportscar.

Cops along with a team of paramedics and firefighters arrived at the residential street to check the incident.

It is understood that the driver of the vehicle was hurt, but the injuries were not life-threatening.

One other person was hurt too.

It is unknown if anyone in the house was injured.

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 6.13pm on Wednesday, 12 June to reports of a road traffic collision in Fenton Road, Harrow.

“We sent resources including an ambulance crew and incident response officer.

“We treated two patients at the scene before taking one of them to hospital.”

Cops confirmed the driver of the car was taken to the hospital with mnor injuries.

They told The Sun: “Emergency service were called at around 18:10hrs on Wednesday, 12 June to a car colliding with a house in Fenton Road, Harrow.

“The driver of the car was taken to hospital with minor injuries. No arrests were made.”

Locals were quick to comment on the bizarre incident.

One of the neighbours said: “Estate agents are like ‘lovely property with a living room that makes you feel like you’re outdoors, with bespoke German interior’.”

While another person joked: “Careful love, there’s a house there.”

A third person laughed: “Sorry mate, you can’t park there.”

While another man quipped: “Fair play to him for putting his hazard lights on.”

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The crash happened on Fenton Road, Harrow in north-west London on June 12
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