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‘Is It Vehicle Or Frog?': ‘Drunk Driver' Lands Car On Top Of A Wall

‘Is It Vehicle Or Frog?': ‘Drunk Driver' Lands Car On Top Of A Wall

News1826-07-2025
A bizarre incident from Telangana caught the internet's attention after this reportedly drunk man jammed car into a house before the vehicle was found stranded on top of the wall.
A shocking car accident in Telangana's Medchal-Malkajgiri district saw an alleged drunk man land a vehicle on top of a house's wall. The most bizarre incident caught everyone's attention via a viral clip after the Medchal-Dundigal Police Station in Telangana took the case under their jurisdiction on Thursday, July 24, forcing the driver to use a cane to pull the vehicle.
Upon receiving the information, the police reached the spot, where authorities were left shocked alongside residents after this Tata Altroz was found crashed into the resident's household and standing on top of an adjacent wall, creating the most extraordinary image for social media. The cops required the help of a crane to lower the vehicle that had clearly damaged the wall and also the little garden on the other side.
కారును క్రేన్ సహాయంతో దింపిన ట్రాఫిక్ పోలీసులు pic.twitter.com/PZUcNw0KW7
— Telugu Scribe (@TeluguScribe) July 25, 2025
The video is of a house in Shambhipur village, where a driver, who was reportedly drunk, lost complete control of the vehicle and jammed into the wall before the car accelerated to reach the top of it. The accident caused absolute chaos in the area, with locals rushing to the spot immediately. No one could believe their eyes when they saw the car had climbed the wall. Twitter users echoed the sentiment in a flood of comments about the incident.
'Can someone please explain how this is possible? Getting drunk seems to be step 1…," wrote one user, before another made a hilarious remark about the driver: 'He must (be) sent to Red Bull Adventure sports." A third came up with a sarcastic jibe, 'Driving skills: Ultra Pro Max", joined by the fourth, who wondered: 'Is it a car or a frog? Bad driver."
According to The Free Press Journal, a similar incident took place in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, in June. A Mahindra Scorpio smashed an e-rickshaw and rammed into the wall of an under-construction house. The video had created just as much of a shockwave after it was found that the Scorpio sped up too much and climbed on top of the e-rickshaw before hitting the concerned wall. Fortunately, no one was inside the e-rickshaw at the time the accident took place.
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