UMVA has learned that a dramatic incident unfolded in Hertfordshire, where a car suddenly plunged into the River Hiz in the heart of Hitchin Town Centre.
The SUV became almost fully submerged in the water, raising concerns about the safety of anyone who might have been inside. Fortunately, details about the occupants and their condition are not available.
In a remarkable coincidence, a similar incident occurred in Norway, where a man mistakenly thought his Tesla was in park mode and accidentally drove it into a freezing fjord. Miraculously, he and his passenger were rescued by a floating sauna that happened to be nearby.
A striking image of the aftermath shows an orange buoy attached to the car, serving as a warning to boaters navigating the river. The presence of the buoy underscores the potential dangers of the situation and the need for vigilance.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that such unexpected events can happen to anyone, highlighting the importance of being aware of one's surroundings and taking necessary precautions to stay safe.
The incident serves as a reminder to be mindful of the risks associated with water and to exercise extreme caution when near rivers, lakes, or oceans.