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PARKER - A woman was killed Sunday when a Ferrari crashed into the back yard of a home and burst into flames.
The accident happened around 1 a.m. between Quail Run and Riva Ridge in Parker.
Police say the Ferrari was speeding down Main Street when the driver lost control, went off the south side of the road and crashed into the back yard of a residence.
"We saw a bunch of debris on the deck and the car was on fire," said homeowner Kade Hollingshed. "Everyone started grabbing hoses to put the fire out."
The passenger in the car, a man in his mid-20s, was killed. The driver of the car, a man from Parker in his mid-30s, was taken to an area hospital and is expected to survive, according to police.
Police are investigating the cause of the crash, including whether alcohol was a factor.
A Ferrari travels down the road at 105 mph. A home with a view is in it's way. The road curves 22 degrees at the end and banks 4 degree's...
"where did the woman come from?"
oh man, drinking and driving is not only illegal to begin with and dangerous and stupid, but drinking and driving in your FERRARI? Who gave you the brains that are inside your head? WOW. I sure hope that he wasn't drinking and i hope (for the sake of humankind) that this kind of stupidity does not exist.
A Ferrari travels down the road at 105 mph. A home with a view is in it's way. The road curves 22 degrees at the end and banks 4 degree's...
"where did the woman come from?"
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If the home is in the way of the Ferrari, he's gonna drive through it, and she must be inside
The only thing I can think is that she was standing on the deck or in the backyard when it crashed, like Amethy said.
Always happens. It's terrible. Why is it that the family of 4 that the drunk drivers crash into on the highway suffer critical and life ending injuries, while the drunk basterd walks away unscathed?