A 69-year-old woman plunging a passenger car into a convenience store "I made a mistake" Tokyo Shinjuku October 22, 18:41

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On the afternoon of the 22nd, a car driven by a 69-year-old woman rushed into a convenience store in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.

No one was injured.

The woman said, "I made a mistake in stepping on the accelerator and brake."

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, at around 3:30 pm on the 22nd, a clerk reported that "a car rushed into the store" at "Seven Eleven Shinjuku 3-chome Store" in Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku.



A police officer rushed in and found that a passenger car driven by a 69-year-old woman broke through the glass of the store and stopped inside.



At that time, there was at least one clerk in the store, but there was no injury.



The woman who was driving was not injured, but she said, "I made a mistake in stepping on the accelerator and brake."

The site is a downtown area about 200 meters east of JR Shinjuku Station, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the situation at that time in detail.