One passenger injured a mini car into the bank Tokyo Hachioji Oct 31 12:24

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On the morning of the 31st, a light car rushed into a bank in Hachioji City, Tokyo, and a woman in the store was injured. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the situation at the time, saying that the driver said, “I made a mistake in stepping on the accelerator and brake.”

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, at around 9:20 am on the 31st, a mini passenger car rushed into the entrance of the “Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Takao Branch” in Hatsuzawa-cho, Hachioji.

The glass at the doorway was broken in this accident, and a 56-year-old woman in the store was injured as a bruise.

The mini passenger car backed in the parking lot and collided with the guard pipe, and then suddenly went straight into the bank.

The Metropolitan Police Department arrested a 61-year-old man who was driving a mini passenger car on the spot on the suspicion of accidental driving injury.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the detailed situation at that time by saying "I made a mistake in stepping on the accelerator and brake" in response to the investigation.