Not a corner fit for a king
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Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- When Mary Louise Phillips heard the crash right
around 2:28 p.m. Friday, she went outside her Heather Lane home to see
what was happening.
What Phillips found was a brown Lexus that had crashed through the
wall that protects her garden on the corner of Heather Lane and Irvine
Avenue. A large pine tree had stopped the vehicle on its path to the
house, but only the trunk remained on the sidewalk. The rest of the car
now rested inside the garden.
While some might have suffered a shock from the scenario, Phillips was
able to shrug it off. Friday’s accident marked the eighth time her wall
had been crashed into since Phillips moved into her home in 1960.
While it hasn’t always been the exact same spot, the corner is
especially prone to breakthroughs, she said.
“We reinforced it, but it’s not a very easy thing to do,” she said,
adding that her previous insurance company had canceled her policy after
the sixth crash.
The driver did not have any visible injuries except for a cut to his
right hand, possibly inflicted by the deployment of an air bag. Before
paramedics transported the unidentified man to Hoag Hospital for further
examination, he told Dave White, an officer with the Newport Beach police
department, what had happened.
Driving southbound on Irvine Avenue, he hit the curb, White recounted,
and then clipped a city light pole on the northern corner of Heather and
Irvine. The front tire blew, the Lexus became airborne and crashed
through the wall on the other side of the street.
While the car’s engine got completely smashed by the impact and parts
of the wall broke the windshield, the glass didn’t shatter. The passenger
compartment seemed to have almost no damage at all.
Back in her living room, Phillips said she hadn’t yet called anyone to
come fix the wall. Instead, she’d invited her neighbor, Vic Berry, over
for a game of King’s Corner.
After all, she’d not been hurt and the corner outside could wait a
while.
“We’re very fortunate,” she said and returned to her deck of cards.
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