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Shocking moment speeding Bentley slams into cars on LA street

A speeding Bentley was filmed smashing into multiple cars on an LA street – with a man found in the driver’s seat slurring as he denied he’d been behind the wheel.  

Video from a home’s security camera showed the Bentley speeding down a residential neighborhood in the city’s West Hills neighborhood at around 2am Tuesday morning, when it struck a parked car, apparently causing it to flip around on Vanowen Street, KTLA reported.  

The car was totally trashed, but despite the speed and force of the impact, its suspected driver was filmed conscious before he was pulled from the wreckage afterwards. 

A journalist who was first on the scene asked the unidentified man in the driver’s seat whether he was okay, prompting him to reply: ‘My brother was driving, not me. I was the passenger. Ask the guys, my friends.’

At that point, the journalist with OC Hawk asks why he was in the driver’s seat if he was not the one driving, to which the man said, slurring his words: ‘Right now we switched. Ask him, ask anybody.’ 

A home security video captured the moment a Bentley sped down a Los Angeles residential street at about 90mph early Tuesday morning

The man in the driver’s seat following the crash said he was not the one driving

The driver was transferred to a local hospital where he was listed in critical condition for internal injuries he sustained

Another man was seen being treated on the scene for injuries, but his condition and involvement in the crash remain unclear

It is unclear if anyone else was actually in the car with the man at the time. Besides the suspected driver – who cops believe was under the influence – no one else was visible, and police say the man in the driver’s seat is the only person in custody. 

One other person was treated at the scene, buy novelty documents online although it’s unclear if they were in the car. DailyMail.com has contacted the LAPD for further information.  

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Shortly after the smash, the man who denied he was the driver was filmed being stretchered into an ambulance.

He was taken to hospital suffering from internal injuries, and was described as being in a critical condition.     

In total, NBC 4 reports, four parked cars were damaged.  

The Bentley hit four cars as it sped down the road, including this one, which had its driver’s side completely smashed in

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Horror as schoolboy is left trapped on a school bus

An eight-year-old boy, who has autism and is non-verbal, was left trapped inside a school bus after the driver forgot about him at drop-off.

Harry was collected from his home in Adelaide’s northern suburbs on Monday morning and buy drivers license online without exam was supposed to be taken to Modbury Special School in a private transport bus operated by the school – but he never made it.

It is understood another student was taken to a different school while Harry was still buckled into his seat, before the driver went home and locked the vehicle.

Harry was found in the driver’s driveway. It is believed he was trapped for up to an hour.

His mother Bec only found out about the blunder because she got an alert on the school’s Seesaw app, asking if her son was going to class. 

Harry (pictured), eight, was trapped inside a school bus for up to an hour in Adelaide

Harry was found sitting alone in the bus (pictured) in the driver’s driveway

His parents told 7 News they were angry at the school staff members who were responsible for taking him to class, rather than the bus driver.

They met with school representatives on Wednesday and asked for guarantees it would never happen again.

The Department for Education said it was taking the matter ‘extremely seriously’.

‘This incident should not have occurred,’ chief executive Martin Westwell said.

‘The department will take all action necessary to ensure it doesn’t happen again.’

‘The department is also reminding all schools of their obligations in terms of appropriate practices to ensure all students are accounted for when disembarking from buses.’

Harry was supposed to be taken to Modbury Special School on Monday, but he never made it

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