0
3
Aug

Kentucky Cashier Injured by Car Driven Through Wall

August 3, 2011

A London, Kentucky car crash left a cashier injured, after a car drove through the front wall of the building. An article by News Channel 5 stated that no one else was injured in the crash.

According to police, a car occupied by two children and their grandmother had been left running outside the establishment. The 4-year-old passenger crawled from the backseat to the front and put the car into gear before the grandmother could intervene. The car plowed through the wall of the building and hit the front counter. The impact of the collision caused the counter to slide backward and pin the clerk between the counter and the wall. The 36-year-old cashier was transported to the University of Kentucky Hospital by helicopter and has since been released.

No charges were filed in the case, leaving some citizens wondering who should be held accountable for medical bills the worker will incur for her emergency transport flight and hospital visit.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Bookmark and Share

Tags: ,

Leave a Reply