
#NSTviral: SUV crashes into shoplot in Sentul; no one hurt
A video shared by social media user @4fiqroslan showed the aftermath of a red Proton X50 that had crashed into the shop.
"It was said to have happened (on Tuesday) at a vape shop in Sentul Point Suite Apartments. May the driver's affairs be eased," read the caption accompanying the post.
The 21-second footage showed the vehicle stationary inside the shop as a crowd of onlookers gathered outside, with some recording the scene on their phones.
It was, however, unclear how the SUV ended up inside.
A city police Traffic Enforcement and Investigation Department spokesman confirmed the incident but did not elaborate, only saying there were no casualties.

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