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Astonishing moment drunk driver flips his car on its side before driving away - as he is jailed for 14 months
Astonishing moment drunk driver flips his car on its side before driving away - as he is jailed for 14 months

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

Astonishing moment drunk driver flips his car on its side before driving away - as he is jailed for 14 months

This is the shocking moment a drunk driver flies into the air after trying to cut in between two cars while crossing a 'sleeping policeman' speed bump. Danail Angelov, 20, sent a black Fiat 500 flying when he raced over the speed bump on a quiet residential street in the Blaenymaes area of Swansea, south Wales. Dramatic footage shows the car become airborne on April 22, as he collided with a silver Ford Puma which narrowly missed a pedestrian amidst the carnage. The Puma - with a mother and son onboard - was forced off the road and instead slammed into a garden wall. After ricocheting into a passing white Skoda driven by a taxi driver, the black motor plummeted onto its side before sliding across the road. When the vehicle landed back on its wheels, the 20-year-old drove away from the dramatic scene. Angelov was found by police a short time later in an 'agitated' state in a charity shop where he was being shouted at by members of the public. The 20-year-old who was at the wheel of his uncle's car - which he had taken without consent - was over the drink-drive limit at the time of the crash. A taxi driver, who was travelling in a white Skoda towards the Fiat 500, later attended hospital for the injuries he sustained during the crash. Angelov was jailed to 14 months at Swansea Crown Court after police said it was 'miraculous' that no-one was seriously hurt during the incident. Emily Bennett, prosecuting, told the court that at lunchtime on April 22 this year Angelov was driving a Fiat 500 car on Broughton Avenue, Swansea. She said he overtook the Ford Puma car in front of him just as a white Skoda taxi was coming in the opposite direction. She said Angelov drove between the two vehicle and clipped the Puma and was flipped onto two wheels and into the side of the taxi. Angelov of Swansea pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle-taking, failing to stop after a road accident, drink driving and driving without a license. He was jailed for 14 months at the city's Crown Court. Sgt Robert Richards of South Wales Police lambasted the young man for his 'dangerous actions'. 'Danail Angelov could have injured a number of people with his reckless and dangerous actions,' he said. 'The taxi driver, who was just going about his daily business, had to attend hospital to be inspected for whiplash and concussion. 'There was also a child pedestrian walking on the pavement at the time of the collision, and it is a miracle that one of the three vehicles didn't end up striking them and causing them serious injury. 'The fact that he then drove off from the scene is a sad indictment of his character. 'It is only right that he goes to prison.'

Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street
Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street

WATCH the moment a Fiat 500 goes airborne after a drunk driver attempts a "reckless" overtake on a quiet street. The black car dramatically flips on its side after colliding with two vehicles on either side of the road in Port Talbot, south Wales. Advertisement 7 The Fiat was attempting a dangerous overtake on the Ford Credit: South Wales Police 7 It made contact with the silver car before smashing into the white Skoda Credit: South Wales Police 7 It ended up on its side before flipping back upright and zooming off Credit: South Wales Police The driver was left sandwiched between the cars after attempting to overtake near speed bumps. It stops momentarily before flipping back upright and zooming off down the road. The impact forces a silver Ford heading in the same direction onto the pavement, where it "miraculously" avoids hitting a child. It also caused the vehicle to smash head-on into a garden wall. Advertisement A taxi driver, who was travelling in a white Skoda towards the Fiat 500, later attended hospital for the injuries he sustained during the crash. Local residents can be seen filming the drunk driver before he speeds off from the scene. Driver Danail Angelov was jailed for 14 months after the horror smash. The 20-year-old, from Swansea, pleaded guilty to a number of driving offences including drink driving. Advertisement 7 Danail Angelov pleaded guilty to multiple driving offences Credit: South Wales Police 7 Residents filmed the drink driver as he sped off down the road Credit: South Wales Police 7 A trail of broken glass could be seen after the smash Credit: South Wales Police 7 Angelov was jailed for 14 months Credit: South Wales Police Advertisement He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle-taking, failing to stop after a road accident, drink driving and driving without a license. Sgt Robert Richards of South Wales Police blasted the youngster for his "dangerous actions". He fumed: 'Danail Angelov could have injured a number of people with his reckless and dangerous actions. "The taxi driver, who was just going about his daily business, had to attend hospital to be inspected for whiplash and concussion. Advertisement 'There was also a child pedestrian walking on the pavement at the time of the collision, and it is a miracle that one of the three vehicles didn't end up striking them and causing them serious injury. 'The fact that he then drove off from the scene is a sad indictment of his character. 'It is only right that he goes to prison.'

Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street
Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street

WATCH the moment a Fiat 500 goes airborne after a drunk driver attempts a "reckless" overtake on a quiet street. The black car dramatically flips on its side after colliding with two vehicles on either side of the road in Port Talbot, south Wales. 7 7 7 The driver was left sandwiched between the cars after attempting to overtake near speed bumps. It stops momentarily before flipping back upright and zooming off down the road. The impact forces a silver Ford heading in the same direction onto the pavement, where it "miraculously" avoids hitting a child. It also caused the vehicle to smash head-on into a garden wall. A taxi driver, who was travelling in a white Skoda towards the Fiat 500, later attended hospital for the injuries he sustained during the crash. Local residents can be seen filming the drunk driver before he speeds off from the scene. Driver Danail Angelov was jailed for 14 months after the horror smash. The 20-year-old, from Swansea, pleaded guilty to a number of driving offences including drink driving. 7 7 7 7 He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle-taking, failing to stop after a road accident, drink driving and driving without a license. Sgt Robert Richards of South Wales Police blasted the youngster for his "dangerous actions". He fumed: 'Danail Angelov could have injured a number of people with his reckless and dangerous actions. "The taxi driver, who was just going about his daily business, had to attend hospital to be inspected for whiplash and concussion. 'There was also a child pedestrian walking on the pavement at the time of the collision, and it is a miracle that one of the three vehicles didn't end up striking them and causing them serious injury. 'The fact that he then drove off from the scene is a sad indictment of his character. 'It is only right that he goes to prison.'

Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street
Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Shock moment drunk Fiat 500 driver smashes into car and flips over during dangerous overtake on quiet residential street

WATCH the moment a Fiat 500 goes airborne after a drunk driver attempts a "reckless" overtake on a quiet street. The black car dramatically flips on its side after colliding with two vehicles on either side of the road in Port Talbot, south Wales. Advertisement 7 The Fiat was attempting a dangerous overtake on the Ford Credit: South Wales Police 7 It made contact with the silver car before smashing into the white Skoda Credit: South Wales Police 7 It ended up on its side before flipping back upright and zooming off Credit: South Wales Police The driver was left sandwiched between the cars after attempting to overtake near speed bumps. It stops momentarily before flipping back upright and zooming off down the road. The impact forces a silver Ford heading in the same direction onto the pavement, where it "miraculously" avoids hitting a child. It also caused the vehicle to smash head-on into a garden wall. Advertisement Read more News A taxi driver, who was travelling in a white Skoda towards the Fiat 500, later attended hospital for the injuries he sustained during the crash. Local residents can be seen filming the drunk driver before he speeds off from the scene. Driver Danail Angelov was jailed for 14 months after the horror smash. The 20-year-old, from Swansea, pleaded guilty to a number of driving offences including drink driving. Advertisement Most read in The Sun 7 Danail Angelov pleaded guilty to multiple driving offences Credit: South Wales Police 7 Residents filmed the drink driver as he sped off down the road Credit: South Wales Police 7 A trail of broken glass could be seen after the smash Credit: South Wales Police 7 Angelov was jailed for 14 months Credit: South Wales Police Advertisement He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle-taking, failing to stop after a road accident, drink driving and driving without a license. Sgt Robert Richards of South Wales Police blasted the youngster for his "dangerous actions". He fumed: 'Danail Angelov could have injured a number of people with his reckless and dangerous actions. "The taxi driver, who was just going about his daily business , had to attend hospital to be inspected for whiplash and concussion. Advertisement 'There was also a child pedestrian walking on the pavement at the time of the collision, and it is a miracle that one of the three vehicles didn't end up striking them and causing them serious injury. 'The fact that he then drove off from the scene is a sad indictment of his character. 'It is only right that he goes to prison.'

Dangerous driver crashed into two vehicles then flipped his own car
Dangerous driver crashed into two vehicles then flipped his own car

Wales Online

time16-05-2025

  • Wales Online

Dangerous driver crashed into two vehicles then flipped his own car

Dangerous driver crashed into two vehicles then flipped his own car Danail Angelov's Fiat 500 skidded down the road on its side after the crash The is the moment a pedestrian narrowly missed being hit by a car that had been forced off the road by a driver carrying out a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre. Dangerous driver Danail Angelov crashed into an oncoming taxi and forced another car to veer off the road in a wall - just missing a person walking along the road. Angelov's car slid around the road on its side after the collision before landing back on its wheels. The 20-year-old drove off from the scene but was found by police a short time later in an "agitated" state in a charity shop where he was being shouted at by members of the public. ‌ Swansea Crown Court heard that the defendant was at the wheel of his uncle's car - which he had taken without consent - and was over the drink-drive limit when he caused the crash. ‌ Emily Bennett, prosecuting, told the court that at lunchtime on April 22 this year Angelov was driving a Fiat 500 car on Broughton Avenue in the Blaenymaes area of Swansea. She said as he approached the bend near the road's junction with Blaneymaes Drive the defendant overtook the Ford Puma car in front of him just as a white Skoda taxi was coming in the opposite direction. Danail Angelov (Image: South Wales Police ) Article continues below She said Angelov drove between the two vehicle and clipped the Puma and was flipped onto two wheels and into the side of the taxi. The Puma - with a mother and son onboard - was forced off the road and slammed into a garden wall, narrowly missing a pedestrian as it did so. Meanwhile the Fiat skidded down the road on its side before landing back on four wheels. The court heard Angelov got out of the Fiat and spoke to people at the scene before getting back into the car and driving away. ‌ The court heard the Puma was written off but neither occupant suffered any injury. The taxi - which was carrying a passenger at the time - sustained damage which cost almost £6,500 to put right. The cabbie sustained whiplash and concussion. For the latest court reports sign up to our crime newsletter The prosecutor told the court that minutes after the incident police received an emergency call from a charity shop on Ravenhill Road reporting the presence of a male in an agitated and distressed state who was being "shouted at" by members of the public. The defendant was arrested and when searched was found with an empty bottle of Magnum tonic wine. The court heard that a subsequent breath test showed 48mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, the legal limit being 35mg. The court. The defendant answered "no comment" to all questions asked in interview. ‌ The dramatic crash was caught on CCTV (Image: CPS Cymru ) Damail Angelov, of Geiriol Road, Townhill, Swansea, had previously pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicle taking ,dangerous driving, drink-driving, failing to stop after an accident, and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence when he appeared in the dock for sentencing. He has two previous convictions for three offences. In June last year he was sentenced to 30 months detention in a young offenders institution for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs. ‌ That offending involved Angelov acting as part of a gang of teenagers and young adults - one aged just 16 - which was peddling cocaine and heroin to users in Swansea on a drugs line known as the "Candyman" number. The operation was taken down by officers from the city's organised crime team following an operation that included covert surveillance of suspects. He was out of custody on licence at the time of the Blaenymaes crash. Harry Dickens, for Angelov, said the defendant was "deeply sorry" for his action on the day in question and wanted to apologise to all those who had suffered from what he did. He said the day before the collision his client had argued with his mother and then the next day had taken his uncle's car without his knowledge to drive to the shops where he bought alcohol. ‌ He said Home Office conditions imposed on his client meant he could not work, enrol in education or claim benefits and he had found himself with little to do and drinking too much alcohol. Judge Catherine Richards said in recent years the defendant had been on "a path of self-destruction". With a one-third discount for his guilty pleas Angelov was sentenced to 14 months in prison. He will serve up to 40 per cent of the sentence in custody before being released on licence to serve the remainder in the community. Article continues below The defendant was disqualified from driving for two years with the ban extended by an extra seven months to cover his period behind bars. He will have to pass an extended test before he can get a licence.

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