A DRIVER had to be cut out of his car after a crash involving three vehicles, according to eyewitnesses.
The vehicle reportedly smashed into another car and then careened through a wall and into a parked motorbike in Henwick Road, Worcester.
Bits of glass and broken plastic littered the scene outside the Co-op store, in St John's, yesterday (October 15).
William Dailly, landlord of the Grosvenor Arms, in Henwick Road, Worcester, said he heard a bang at about 12.40pm.
He added that staff from the Co-op shop came out and gave cups of tea to the people involved in the crash.
Residents also thought that the crash happened at around 12.45pm yesterday.
One local said: "We were having lunch on our balcony and saw it going on. We live in the high-rise flats.
"A gentleman had to be cut out. His side door was cut off because he was pinned against the railings at the back of Co-op.
"A lady was in the car with him. The car demolished a wall.
"There was another vehicle. There was just one guy in the other vehicle. All the Co-op staff were out there taking cups of tea to them."
The resident said two fire engines and two police cars attended the incident.
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