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Aston Villa player crashes his new £180,000 Lamborghini through nursery school’s fence

Aston Villa player Kortney Hause crashes his new £180,000 Lamborghini through nursery school’s fence and was lucky to not hurt anyone.

The top flight star’s supercar was seen smashed through a school’s metal fence just minutes before home time with parents waiting for their children to come out.

26 year old Hause was on his way to Villa Park for his team’s fixture with Manchester City when the £200,000 4-litre Urus V8 ended up going off the road.

Hause was heading to Villa Park for his team’s clash with Manchester City when the £200,000 4-litre Urus V8 careered off the road

Witnesses spoke about what happened, saying that Hause looked dazed and in shock after the airbags of his flash motor were deployed following the impact.

Dad Sabbir Ahmed, 43, said: “My daughter and hordes of children stand on the corner in front of the gates before and after school.

“It was a staggering slice of luck that no one was killed.

“The black Lamborghini lost control in wet conditions. Everyone is shaking at what could have happened. When I saw the wreckage I thought there must be bodies.

At another time of day, anyone could have been killed.”

The Lambo ploughed through the fence in Aston, Birmingham, just 25 minutes before pupils began flooding out of the three schools at the site

The vehicle went straight through metal fencing in Aston, Birmingham, around 25 minutes prior to children leaving the three schools at the site.

Police were called in and as seen in the photo spoke to Hause. A spokesman on Thursday night said it was a “damage-only collision” and were unable to provide any details.

In May earlier this year, Hause revealed he had begged officers to let him off for speeding as he was on his way to meet Prince William at the opening of his club’s new training ground.

Defender Hause, 25, said he told the officer: “You’ve got to let me go, I’m meeting the Duke of Cambridge.”

Wills replied: “I love it. I won’t ask you how fast you were going.”

It comes months after Sheffield United player Lys Mousset appeared in court for crashing his £300,000 orange Lamborghini back in January 2021.

The 25 year old forward’s vehicle was written off after the crash and the striker has now been charged with two offences.

The ex-Bournemouth forward, 25, has been charged with driving without due care and attention, as well as failing to stop after a road traffic collision.

He was also fined £5,000 and banned from driving for six months.

Lys Mousset’s car was left wrecked and beyond repair after he crashed it into a Vauxhall and a Land Rover in Abbeydale Road South in Sheffield on the 4th of January 2021.

He was travelling at a “substantial speed” and was driving on “the wrong side of the road”, according to prosecutor Ellis Wilsdon, with Mousset originally denying that he was the driver.

Mousset failed a roadside breath test however later gave a reading of 32 micrograms per 100 millilitres of breath at the police station, with the legal limit being is 35.

Ms Wilsdon told court that the alarm was raised by a local resident who heard the sound of a car “revving” outside his house not long after midnight and saw two men arguing in the street near the crashed cars.

The force of the collision was enough to spin the Land Rover around, she said.

She adds that Mousset told witnesses his cousin had been driving the car in the 30mph zone and the defendant left the scene, but was arrested later.

The prosecutor said that, at a later police interview, the player admitted he was the driver but made no further comment.

A picture of the Lamborghini has been circulating among Sheffield United fans online

He was arguing with his cousin because he had offered to say he was driving the sports car when it crashed.

Mousset is said to have eventually went along with this but later changed his mind and decided to “put the situation right”.

He only left the scene to get his insurance and other documents and knew people there would recognise him.

Mousset, who earns £20,000 a week, didn’t attend the hearing at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday but his lawyer, Nick Terry, pleaded guilty on his behalf to driving without due care and attention and failing to stop following an accident.

Chair of the bench Paul Bristow disqualified Mousset under the “totting” rules, giving him nine penalty points for driving without due care and attention – adding to the nine points that had already been on his licence for three separate speeding offences.

He was fined £5,000 and ordered him to pay £110 costs and a £190 victim surcharge, while there was no separate penalty for the other offence.

Twitter users reacted after seeing that the Aston Villa player crashes his new £180,000 Lamborghini through a nursery school’s fence…

@OP4C: Kortney Hause has now committed more significant errors (2) than Tyrone Mings (1) this season.

@grealish_szn: Our Hause in the middle of the fence

@Reecespuffs1738: You can’t park there sir

@Chris73SWW: #MCFC preparing £110m bid

@fletchsfc: what’s with villa players and crashing their cars

@MCFC_Trooper: Where’s that same energy when villa fans slagged grealish off for the exact same thing after he upgraded clubs

@vbvibe: Driving battle between him and grealish must happen

@JimboFPL: add Marcus Alonso and you have some podium

@euanavfc: How the actual fuck has he managed that

@IanJamsie: Clearly been to the Jack Grealish school of motoring.

@DeanGreg93: McGinn will be offering everyone a lift to work at this rate.

@Richard_Meakin: Back to driving school 😂

@Schlippertysch1: You have to admire Hause stepping up to fill one of the voids left by Grealish.

@Villasince82: Car crash is probably the best way to describe his defending as well.

@euanavfc: Was probably rapping and forgot he was driving or something

@DanielMack93: Wonder if he ran off like Grealish? 🤔

@anthonymharper: We really are trying to replicate all Jack Grealish’s attributes through the squad aren’t we?

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