A Nova Scotia family is shaken after a car smashed into the side of their home on Saturday morning, causing extensive damage to the house.
Published Saturday, April 13, 2019 7:29PM EDT
"It sounded like an earthquake had happened [with] the rumbling and the glass smashing,” she told CTV Atlantic. “We instantly jumped out of bed to see what had happened. We actually originally thought the big tree had fallen into the house." “Everything was just a complete haze of dust. I could hear my grandmother in the bedroom calling for us, but I couldn't see her,” Ward said. “Her bedroom door had come off its hinges and [went] across the other room.”The car’s passengers were also taken to hospital with undetermined injuries. They have since been released.
“We've been enjoying living with my grandmother and … now the family is displaced and separated for the time being,” she said.
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