Car goes airborne and crashes into a house at 100MPH – driver totally dead

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A doorbell camera captured the moment a motorist’s car literally flew into an occupied home while speeding down a residential street – killing the elderly driver instantly and narrowly missing a three-year-old child inside the home.

The fatal crash happened in St. Louis, Missouri, Tuesday, and left a literal hole in the occupied home on Kingston Drive.

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Veronica Schoettle, said her three-year-old nephew was on a bed near that wall when the car struck the home at frightening speeds that appeared to be around 100mph, and even pushed the bed along with the child several feet, NBC 4 reported.

Schoettle, who rents the home, said three other people were inside at the time, and that her nephew was uninjured.

As for the driver, police have yet to release a name, but confirmed in a statement she had been ‘an adult female of 73 years of age.’

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She was pronounced dead at the scene

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