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A car has crashed into Marden Primary School in Goudhurst Road

By: Ed McConnell emcconnell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:45, 12 February 2015

A car veered off the road and crashed into a primary school this morning.

Emergency crews raced to Marden Primary School at around 7am this morning - just an hour before the school run.

The black Volkswagen Polo had mounted the pavement and careered over a boundary wall at the site in Goudhurst Road.

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A black Polo crashed into Marden Primary School an hour before the school run. Picture: John Westhrop.

The vehicle then smashed through railings and into a telegraph pole, which was left leaning precariously outside a classroom.

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The male driver, who was reportedly in his 30s, appeared to be disorientated but did not require medical treatment.

Kent Police attended the accident alongside paramedics and the fire brigade.

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Video: Footage from the scene of the crash (by John Westhrop)

The school's caretaker Krzysztof Tarka said: "I was opening the school just before 7am when I heard a loud noise.

"At first I thought it was from inside the building but then I looked out of the window and there was a car.

"I went outside and saw the driver, he was shaking and nervous but was unharmed. He told me he had no idea what had happened, that he had lost control and he thought it had something to do with the back wheels."

The car crashed through a wall. Picture: Matthew Lilley.
A telegraph pole was left leaning precariously after the incident. Picture: John Westhrop.

Police officers took a statement from the man, who was then reportedly picked up by friends.

The road, which leads to the village's railway station and is used by commuters for parking, has been closed to lorries as electricity cables are now low hanging.

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The school is open as normal and all electricity is still on, with one lane of the road outside the building closed while repairs are made.


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