Johnny Au
Senior Member
I noticed that you have also posted this on Reddit:
It would be great if there were more cross-pollination between Reddit and UT.
I noticed that you have also posted this on Reddit:
Car into the Keating Channel early this morning about 10 fire trucks and 15 police cars all along Lake Shore.
Ladders and ropes into the water.
Emergency workers everywhere.
Radio just reporting it as 'road closure' right now, but we'll surely hear more today.
Something similar happened in Port Colborne this week.Car into the Keating Channel early this morning about 10 fire trucks and 15 police cars all along Lake Shore.
Ladders and ropes into the water.
Emergency workers everywhere.
Radio just reporting it as 'road closure' right now, but we'll surely hear more today.
Watching it all unfold, vehicle soon to be hoisted up.Car into the Keating Channel early this morning about 10 fire trucks and 15 police cars all along Lakeshore.
Ladders and ropes into the water.
Emergency workers everywhere.
Radio just reporting it as 'road closure' right now, but we'll surely hear more today.
I witnessed the crash as it happened. Here's a picture a few seconds right after the car went under.
Yikes. That's unbelievable you captured the moment it crashed through the ice.
You can see the air exiting the vehicle as it slips below the water.
How did they crash through the barrier I wonder and why? Drunk driver? Medical condition? Speed?
Yikes. That's unbelievable you captured the moment it crashed through the ice.
You can see the air exiting the vehicle as it slips below the water.
How did they crash through the barrier I wonder and why? Drunk driver? Medical condition? Speed?
Pure speculation... Looking at the damage at the back of the car, maybe another car hit it from behind and then lost control? Still doesn't explain your question though.I just can't figure out how a car smashes through a metal barrier that easily.