An impaired Toronto driver has been arrested following a car crash that involved smashing into two houses on Thursday night.
The 47-year-old driver (who has been accused of being drunk at the time) provoked numerous 911 calls after a driving adventure which included colliding into every house available, according to Blog TO.
When the police spotted the driver, they attempted to pull him over, however, this action only started a "high rate of speed" police chase where the suspect entirely ignored traffic signals.
The police finally managed to catch up with the driver after driver crashed into the two houses. A bystander managed to capture footage of this incident.
My brother took this video - the driver was allegedly speeding and crashed through two garages tonight just a few doors down from my mom’s house in #Markham. pic.twitter.com/fm6FPuD64O
— Erynn Sally (@erynnsally) May 8, 2020
Fortunately enough, nobody was hurt by the driver's reckless antics, including the driver himself who suffered only minor injuries and was quickly treated in hospital.
The two affected houses received significant damage from the crash and have been declared "unsafe to occupy" by the City of Markham in their current condition.
The driver, Jeagadeeswaran Ratnasabapathy, has been charged with impaired driving, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and flight from police in connection with the incident.
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