Moment a ute ploughs into a Kellyville living room before driver walks away as if nothing happened

A driver has been caught on camera crashing through a fence and into the back of a home, before walking away unscathed. 

The male driver of a Ford Ranger appeared to lose control of his ute before careering it off the road and into a house in Sydney’s north-western suburb of Kellyville.

Bizarrely, the driver appears to then walk away from the crash barefoot, as if it never happened.

The police have since launched a manhunt for the driver.

The Ford Ranger smashed through a fence and glass door, ending up completely inside a resident’s living room

CCTV shows the ute as it careered out of control, mounted the footpath and ploughed through a tree and rubbish bins.

The ute then smashed through a fence and came to a stop in the house’s living room.

The driver, barefoot and on the phone, then walks past neighbours who can be seen rushing to the scene to help.

The man briefly speaks to one of the neighbours, before jumping into a woman’s car and leaving the scene. 

A NSW Ambulance spokesman said no-one was in the house at the time of the crash.

One neighbour, Rosina Edeling, had her parked car written off following the carnage.

‘It was just incredible that someone could do that. There’s just no excuse. I wanted to cry,’ she told 9NEWS.

The driver (pictured right) was last seen leaving the area in a second car, walking away from the crash like it never happened

The driver (pictured right) was last seen leaving the area in a second car, walking away from the crash like it never happened

A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said that fortunately nobody was inside the home during the accident

A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said that fortunately nobody was inside the home during the accident

Neighbours said it was lucky no one was killed in the horrific crash.  

They said their children often cycled and played on the quiet suburban footpath, and were relieved to find out nobody was hurt.

Police are currently looking for the driver, who is believed to live locally. 

 



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