A car accident occurred in Argentina where a car was traveling on a rainy road and flew to an absurd place.



On the 20th local time, Spanish media El Confidencial and other foreign media reported on a mysterious car accident that occurred in Entrerios, Argentina.



On the day of the accident, it was raining heavily in Entrerios, and a car driving on Route 14 slipped off the lane at 148 km.

The car flew up as if flying at the same time as it departed and landed exactly on the roof of a nearby bus stop.

The front and rear of the vehicle were damaged, but the four wheels of the car were correctly placed on the roof of the bus stop.




The driver, who was rescued by the fire brigade, suffered bruises to the head and wrist, but fortunately was said to be in a clear state of consciousness.

The driver was identified as the chief of a police station near the area, and he could not remember exactly the time of the accident, saying, "The vehicle came up after colliding with something, and when I stopped, it was on a high place."



The local police estimated that the accident might have occurred because the vehicle collided with a guardrail and then bounced off, but after investigating the scene, they were puzzled, saying, "There are no victims and there is no reason for the driver to lie. I did.

This is because, despite the fact that the height of the bus stop where the vehicle landed was over 2m, the accident vehicle stopped exactly above the bus stop as if it had jumped high.




Traffic accident experts also said, "Even if it slipped in the rain, it doesn't explain why the vehicle floated up into the air." "This is the first time such an accident has occurred. Although we have been investigating traffic accidents professionally for over 20 years, it may be the first case where we cannot find out the cause of the accident. I'm worried that it will happen," he said.



The police said, "I will check again if the driver has forgotten anything. We are investigating details such as the speed of the vehicle the driver was driving at the time."



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