1705814802 Spectacular accident in a park in Sherbrooke –

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A spectacular accident occurred this Saturday morning at Paul-Marin Park in Sherbrooke.

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A spectacular accident occurred at Paul-Marin Park in Sherbrooke on Saturday morning.

A Tesla was found in a parking lot. The front of the car was completely destroyed.

According to the Sherbrooke Police Department (SPS), one person with minor injuries was transported to the hospital as a precaution.

The SPS did not provide any further information about this accident, but made it clear that an investigation was ongoing.

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