but this one decided to have a swim! a city stockbroker had his Bentley driven into a river by staff at a car workshop yesterday, the £100,000 Continental GT skidded across a roundabout, smashed through a metal post and careered down a bank into the water,
it happened when a staff member went to move the silver Bentley it appears there was a brake fault, the car ended up five-feet under in the River Lee, at Enfield, North London, the driver escaped unhurt, fire crews were unable to retrieve the two-ton motor, it is expected to be an insurance write-off, Boss Scott Coleman said: “Something was wrong with the brakes, the owner knows about it.”
when the garage said "the owner knows about it" I wonder if they meant the bad brakes or the car in the water, I just hope the garage was insured!
Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird!
Friday, 3 April 2009
Bentleys Have Featured More Than A Few Times On My Blog,
normally though it is where they have had their wheels stolen,
but this one decided to have a swim! a city stockbroker had his Bentley driven into a river by staff at a car workshop yesterday, the £100,000 Continental GT skidded across a roundabout, smashed through a metal post and careered down a bank into the water,
it happened when a staff member went to move the silver Bentley it appears there was a brake fault, the car ended up five-feet under in the River Lee, at Enfield, North London, the driver escaped unhurt, fire crews were unable to retrieve the two-ton motor, it is expected to be an insurance write-off, Boss Scott Coleman said: “Something was wrong with the brakes, the owner knows about it.”
when the garage said "the owner knows about it" I wonder if they meant the bad brakes or the car in the water, I just hope the garage was insured!
but this one decided to have a swim! a city stockbroker had his Bentley driven into a river by staff at a car workshop yesterday, the £100,000 Continental GT skidded across a roundabout, smashed through a metal post and careered down a bank into the water,
it happened when a staff member went to move the silver Bentley it appears there was a brake fault, the car ended up five-feet under in the River Lee, at Enfield, North London, the driver escaped unhurt, fire crews were unable to retrieve the two-ton motor, it is expected to be an insurance write-off, Boss Scott Coleman said: “Something was wrong with the brakes, the owner knows about it.”
when the garage said "the owner knows about it" I wonder if they meant the bad brakes or the car in the water, I just hope the garage was insured!
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