Shock moment car smashes into teenage boys on Perth footpath
The teenage boys were miraculously uninjured after they were dramatically hit by a car that appears to mount the kerb, throwing one boy into the air.
CCTV footage captured the horrific moment two teenagers were hit by a car that had mounted the kerb and swerved onto the footpath.
The confronting footage shows two 16-year-old boys walking along James Street in Northbridge, in inner-city Perth, when they were hit by a silver Volkswagen Jetta on Tuesday afternoon.
One boy appears to go over the car’s windscreen and lands on the footpath, while the teenager is thrown to the left of the footpath, and narrowly escapes being crushed between the car and the building.
Miraculously, both boys get up after the collision, and appear not to be seriously injured.
Police and St Johns Ambulance crews were called to the scene at about 12.55pm Tuesday.
Both teenage boys were taken to a Perth hospital with minor injuries.
The driver, a 39-year-old male, was also taken to hospital, however a WA Police spokesperson said he was not injured in the incident.
A woman who witnessed the crash said she was amazed the boys weren’t seriously injured.
“It was just so awful … and I’m so glad they (the boys) are ok because it was really dramatic,” she said.
Originally published as Shock moment car smashes into teenage boys on Perth footpath