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Bentley driver's 'medical emergency' leads to $300,000 supercar crash at Canadian border

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【Summary】A New York businessman and his wife crashed their $300,000 Bentley into the US border with Canada, possibly due to a medical emergency. The couple was on their way to a KISS concert when the driver hit a barricade at high speed, causing the car to explode into a fireball. Authorities are still struggling to identify the victims due to the extent of the wreckage. There is no evidence of terrorism, and the incident is believed to be a traffic-related accident.

FutureCar Staff    Nov 23, 2023 5:18 AM PT
Bentley driver's 'medical emergency' leads to $300,000 supercar crash at Canadian border

A New York businessman driving a $300,000 Bentley crashed into the US border with Canada, leading to speculation that he may have had a medical emergency. The 56-year-old driver and his wife were traveling at high speed when they hit a barricade and flew into the crossing. The couple had just left a casino near the border and were heading to a KISS concert in Toronto, which was later canceled due to the illness of the band's frontman. The crash caused a fireball that resulted in the death of both occupants of the vehicle.

Initial fears of a terror attack were dispelled by New York Governor Kathy Hochul, who stated that the incident was a traffic-related incident. However, authorities were still working to identify the victims due to the extensive damage caused by the crash. The car, reported to be a Bentley, was seen flying over an 8ft fence before exploding.

The couple's intention to attend the concert and the driver's upscale background raised questions about the cause of the crash. There was speculation that the driver may have experienced a medical issue. The crash occurred on the eve of Thanksgiving, one of the busiest travel days of the year, causing the closure of the Rainbow Bridge.

Despite the shocking footage of the fireball, Governor Hochul assured the public that there was no indication of terrorism. No explosives were found in the car, and only one Border Patrol agent suffered minor injuries. The FBI and other agencies were involved in the investigation to determine the cause of the crash.

As the investigation continued, Governor Hochul and law enforcement officials emphasized that there was no evidence of terrorism. They urged the public to remain calm and assured them that measures were being taken to ensure their safety. The president and Canada's prime minister were briefed on the incident, and additional security measures were implemented at border crossings.

Witnesses described the horrifying scene, with the car speeding and swerving before crashing into the fence and erupting into a fireball. The impact was so severe that car parts were scattered everywhere. Fire trucks and police arrived quickly at the scene, but the damage was extensive. The driver's high speed and the force of the crash were evident, leaving onlookers in disbelief.

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