The day had not yet risen.
This Sunday, the Ille-et-Vilaine firefighters intervened for a road accident in Gennes-sur-Seiche, between Vitré and La Guerche-de-Bretagne.
On their arrival, they discovered a vehicle which had been embedded in the wall of the church of the small town.
With the car lying on its side, the emergency services had to cut it up to extricate one of the two people who was trapped inside.
According to the first observations, the motorist would have lost control of his vehicle and would have collided with a parked car before ending up in the wall of the church.
The two occupants, a man and a woman in their thirties, were transported to the Vitré hospital center in relative urgency.
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