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Video: Driver accidentally steps on accelerator and destroys supermarket's entrance

Miraculously, no one was injured as a result of the incident that caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to the shop

Jack Simpson
Monday 09 February 2015 18:10 GMT
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The car smashing through the supermarket's entrance
The car smashing through the supermarket's entrance (ITN)

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An incredible video has captured the moment a car crashed into the front of a Chinese supermarket after the driver accidentally stepped on the accelerator.

The footage captured on CCTV from the supermarket in Shaanxi Province shows the car ploughing through the entrance of the shop last Thursday.

The post is also said to have saved the lives of several shoppers that were in the shop at the time.

Miraculously, no one was injured as a result of the accident.

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