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Car smashes into shop front in Perth, driver trapped

Paramedics at the scene.
Paramedics at the scene.

A Perth barber escaped injury in a dramatic accident after a car mounted the pavement and smashed through the window of his business.

The grey Nissan X-Trail careered across County Place before ending up wedged in the window of Archie’s Barbers.

The shop front was badly damaged and police kept people away from the scene and evacuated nearby premises after it was feared that a gas pipe might have been ruptured.

Barber Erkan Tas, 35, was in when the premises when the accident happened at about 3.20pm on Thursday.

“I was inside and looked out of the window and saw this car coming towards me,” he said.

“The driver appeared to be shaking and there was a big noise when he crashed into the barbers.”

Mr Tas, who was left shocked by the near miss, said it was fortunate that no one had been on the pavement at the time.

It is understood that the driver may have been taken unwell before the accident.

He was trapped in his vehicle and two units of Scottish Fire and Rescue attended and were involved in freeing him.

The man was treated by ambulance personnel at the scene before being removed to hospital by ambulance. The extent of his injuries isn’t known.

County Place was closed off during the incident and possible damage to the gas supply had to be investigated as there was a meter to the rear of the damaged shopfront.

Businesses on County Place including the adjacent the Robert Burns Lounge were evacuated while the incident was dealt with.

Large crowds gathered while the car was removed and debris cleared from the scene but were kept back by police officers.

Traffic was diverted away from the accident, causing some tailbacks.

Fortunately there had been no pedestrians passing the barbers at the time.

“If anyone had been in the path of the vehicle they would have been killed instantly,” said James Jenkins, 32, from Scone.

“It was only a few minutes before that I had passed that way.”