Crazy footage of wild crash in Thornlie goes viral as out-of-control ute smashes three cars

Crazy dashcam footage has surfaced of an out-of-control ute careening into multiple cars in broad daylight. WATCH THE VISION

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An out-of-control ute crashed into multiple vehicles on Spencer Road in Thornlie last month, captured on dashcam footage.

Crazy dashcam footage has surfaced of an out-of-control ute careening into multiple cars on Spencer Road in Thornlie.

The video, which was originally posted on social media but has since been taken down, shows dashcam footage taken from a white van being smashed into by a ute.

According to 7NEWS, a 25-year-old man has been charged, and police say he refused breath tests.

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WATCH THE VIDEO IN THE PLAYER ABOVE

The ute can be seen slamming into the left-hand side of the white van before smashing into multiple other cars.

“Oh f..k’s sake... Jesus Christ... F..k,” the driver said.

Within seconds of the crash, the driver called his partner.

“I’ve just been in a big accident, love,” he says to his partner on the other end of the line.

Many people were quick to comment on the TikTok video, pointing out the strangeness of the driver’s decision to call his partner before contacting emergency services.

“Love that he called his partner before 000!!” one person commented.

Obviously shaken, the driver tries to explain to his partner what just happened.

“This ute’s just come out of nowhere and cleaned us all up.... all the side of the van’s f..ked... I was just coming up to the lights and this idiot has just come out of nowhere, ugh I can’t see a thing,” he said.

Commenters were also quick to point out that the song playing in the car at the time felt eerily fitting for the moment.

In the dashcam footage, P!NK’s Blow Me (One Last Kiss) can be heard, including the line “Just when it can’t get worse. I’ve had a s..t day,” as the shocking crash occurs.

Originally published on PerthNow

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