“Nothing less than a miracle no one died”: a car crashes into the barrier and then AIRBORNE exits and flies towards a Wendy’s family, narrowly missing from the outside tables.
- A shocking moment was captured in a video after a car flew through the air and flew through the air, hitting another car before flying straight to a nearby Wendy’s.
- The crash, which occurred in South Brunswick, New Jersey, occurred at noon at 1 p.m. on August 16.
- Surveillance video captured at the scene shows a Corolla as it rockets over the parking lot before hitting a 2017 Audi waiting in the traffic lane
- At the time, the car only lost one family sitting at the outside tables
- “It is nothing short of a miracle that no one was injured or killed in this accident,” said Raymond Hayducka, head of South Brunswick.
- A child of the family who was eating outdoors complained of pain and was taken to a nearby hospital, along with the driver of the Corolla
At one shocking moment captured in a video, a car went off into the air and hit another vehicle before flying to a nearby Wendy’s and a family sitting at outdoor tables nearly disappeared.
The crash, which occurred in South Brunswick, New Jersey, occurred during the noon rush at 1 p.m. on Aug. 16, when the fast food venue was full of customers inside and out. the outside.
The Toyota Corolla was heading south on Route 130 near Melrich Road, when it collided with a berm in front of a Wendy’s.
The surveillance video captured the Corolla shooting over the parking lot before hitting a 2017 Audi waiting in the driveway.
The images are then reduced to a different angle above the restaurant’s outdoor dining area, where a family was almost beaten while eating.
Both vehicles eventually crashed into the building through the outdoor dining area.

Wendy’s surveillance video in South Brunswick, New Jersey, shows cars waiting in the restaurant’s driveway

In the upper right corner of the back, you can see the Corolla barricading through the air and over Wendy’s parking lot
A boy who was an Audi passenger complained of pain and was taken to a nearby hospital. According to authorities, Monmouth Junction firefighters were forced to remove the driver from the Corolla who was being transported in stable condition.
ABC 6 reported that the investigation into the crash is ongoing, but police believe the Corolla driver probably had a medical episode.
Police said it was a relief that no one was seriously injured, especially considering the crowd at lunchtime.
“It is nothing short of a miracle that no one has been seriously injured or killed in this accident,” South Brunswick chief Raymond Hayducka told ABC 6.
“To think it was half the day, people were eating both inside and out and none of them were injured. The building was damaged to the point that it cannot be used, but everyone who ate he was able to leave.

A different angle is shown from Wendy’s surveillance video footage as Corolla continues in her wild crash

A family who had eaten in the restaurant’s outdoor dining area can be seen closely avoiding the Corolla when he fired into the shop window

Surprisingly, no one was injured or seriously killed, local police said. A boy who was an Audi passenger complained of pain and was taken to a nearby hospital
The impact of the wild shock was so powerful that the restaurant windows shattered and left the interior full of broken glass.
Meanwhile, authorities were forced to close the fast-food premises while the South Brunswick construction department examined the structure.