A CARE employee has stated his home was wrecked after thugs crashed into his front room with a stolen automobile.
Ibrar Hussain, 43, was left unharmed regardless of being inside his east Manchester house when the black Mercedes-Benz smashed into it.
Emergency providers descended on Harrop Road in Abbey Hey at round 6.15am on Saturday.
Cops stated the automobile was reported stolen from a home on close by Butterton Drive.
Ibrar, who moved to the UK from Pakistan in 2010, informed the Manchester Night Information: “There was an enormous bang.
“I assumed it might have been the storm or one thing falling on the roof.
“The entire home shook like there’d been an earthquake. I seemed out of the window and shouted for assist.
“Then I seemed down and noticed the automobile inside my home, noticed two guys smash its home windows, soar out and run off in reverse instructions.”
Fortunately he had dropped his five-year-old son off at his moms’ home the evening earlier than.
However Ibrar stated he was about to promote his semi however cannot now as a result of he would not have insurance coverage.
Photographs present the entrance of the property severely broken after the Merc careered into it.
GMP stated a 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of housebreaking; and numerous driving offences.
Police are looking for a second man believed to have fled the scene.
The automobile was faraway from the scene at round 9.45am.
A GMP spokesperson stated: “A 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of housebreaking and a number of other driving offences, after a automobile was reported stolen from an handle on Butterton Drive and subsequently crashed right into a property on Harrop Road shortly earlier than 6.15am in the present day (Saturday, January 25 2025).
“One other man is assumed to have fled from the scene and we’re actively pursuing enquiries to establish and find this particular person.
“Fortunately no-one was reported injured within the collision, nevertheless important injury was brought about to the property.
“Colleagues from GMFRS and different businesses are supporting on the scene.”
A GMFRS spokesperson added: “At round 6.25am on Saturday, January 25, fireplace crews have been known as to stories of a street visitors collision on Harrop Road, Manchester.
“Two fireplace engines from Gorton station, in addition to the technical rescue unit from Ashton, have been rapidly mobilised to the scene, the place a automobile had crashed right into a semi-detached home.
“GMFRS crews stay on the scene, working alongside Higher Manchester Police, Cadent Fuel and Manchester Metropolis Council to make the constructing protected.”