Speeding car crash lands into second floor of Bagotstown house

The car perched after yesterday’s crash landing. (Tarick Pertab photo)

Faizul Razac’s morning devotion was yesterday disrupted when a speeding car jumped his fence and landed in the living room of the upper floor of his building.

Razac, of Lot 38 Public Road, Bagotstown, told Stabroek News that he had awakened around 4am yesterday to begin preparing for Ramadan observances at the nearby Peter’s Hall Mosque. He said he was in the lower flat of the house reading his Koran, when he was felt “an earthquake like shake” and felt things falling on him. He added that he screamed for his wife, who was in one of the bedrooms which is located in the upper flat of their home with their one-year-old daughter. He said as he looked up,