Around noon on the 26th, a car driven by a 77-year-old woman crashed into a convenience store in Kobe, injuring two customers inside the store.

According to a police investigation, the woman said, ``I had no memory of the accident, and when she noticed, the car had crashed into the store.''

Around noon on the 26th, a passenger car driven by a 77-year-old woman crashed into a convenience store in Fukuyoshidai, Nishi-ku, Kobe.



According to the police, after entering the parking lot of the store, the passenger car collided with a parked light truck, and then crashed into the store through the glass door of the store, so the entire car body was inside and collided with the display shelf. and stopped.



At the time of the accident, there were multiple customers and staff members in the store. Among them, a male customer in her 50s was hospitalized due to an injury to her leg, such as being caught between a car and a shelf, and a female customer in her 60s was hit by a shelf. I was slightly injured.



The woman who was driving the car was not injured.

About two hours later, the car was taken outside, but the front part was damaged, such as the bumper coming off, and the display shelves in the store were greatly damaged, and products and broken glass were scattered around.



In response to police investigation, the woman who was driving said, "I remember going to the convenience store, but I had no memory of the accident, and when I noticed, the car had crashed into the store."



Police are investigating the circumstances and the cause of the accident.