Pedestrians escape being hit as car ploughs into a Maʻufanga residence

Pedestrians in a road in Maʻufanga were left shaken after a car suddenly careened off the road and smashed into trees at a nearby residence.

The car ploughed a fence and ended up in front of a house opposite ʻAhopanilolo Technical Institute just after midday today.

An eyewitness, Soana Angianga said the car narrowly missed her and some of the students from ʻAhopanilolo.

There were no reports of injuries.

Police could not be reached for comments.

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