Car Accident
A daycare was damaged when a car crashed through its wall injuring four people, including three children. Screen Shot from YouTube

Four people, including three children were injured on Tuesday when a parked car crashed through the wall of a daycare in Kansas City, Missouri. According to reports an 80-year-old man driving a Range Rover slammed into a parked Cadillac sending it crashing through the daycare.

Two children became pinned under the car for several minutes another child and an adult were also hurt. Luckily nobody was killed during the accident. The children and the adult sustained multiple injuries and were taken to the hospital with no life-threatening injuries.

One of the children named Zaire suffered the most serious of the injuries. The five-year-old suffered a broken hip as a result of being pinned under the car. The little boy had to spend the night in the hospital, the other two children were released on Tuesday, according to the Daily Mail.

There were a total of 40 children inside the daycare when the car came through the wall. Reports says all 40 children were accounted for after the accident. The car demolished the front of the building. It is currently being reinforced with wooden boards for support.

The 80-year-old driver of the Range Rover is reported to have told police he does not know how he crashed into the Cadillac. It is still unclear if there will be any charges filed.

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