A police investigation opened after a car was plowed into the side of a building in an early morning accident.
Ambulance services were called on Corstorphine High Street in Edinburgh on Wednesday 7 April at around 1:40 a.m.
Pictures of the scene show a white engine after it crashed into a wall next to Corstorphine’s old parish church.
(Image: Richard Snowden)
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The front bumper of the car was left completely smashed in while the building badly damaged the brickwork.
Miraculously, no serious injuries were reported.
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The road has been closed to allow engineers to access the stability of the structure.
A Police Scotland spokesman said: “At around 1:40 am on Wednesday 7 April, officers were called to Corstorphine High Street in Edinburgh after reports that a car had crashed into a building.
“There were no serious injuries and the investigation into the incident is ongoing.”
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