Car crashes into salon
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Marisa O’Neil
A car crashed through a busy, strip-mall nail salon Tuesday
afternoon, injuring eight people and leaving behind broken glass,
twisted metal and gaping holes in the walls of two other businesses.
The accident happened just after 2:30 p.m. when a white Mercedes
convertible was trying to pull into a parking spot inside a shopping
center at the corner of Bristol Street and Jamboree Road, Newport
Beach police Sgt. Bill Hartford said.
The car lurched forward, hopped a curb, clipped a cement pillar,
smashed through the front window of an empty business at an angle,
crashed through a wall into the Lovely Nails salon and came to a rest
with its nose just inside an adjacent beauty supply shop, fire
department spokeswoman Katie Freeman said.
“I came out for a break and heard something go, ‘Foosh!’ Then I
saw the back of the car fly through the window,” said Jodi Ross, who
works in a nearby Diedrich Coffee shop.
Two women were taken to local hospitals for minor injuries and six
more were treated by firefighters at the scene, Freeman said. None of
the injuries appeared to be serious, she said.
The crash took out at least five work stations, salon owner
Pauline Kim said.
Debris showered stunned customers and workers inside the salon,
said Evelyn Britton, who was getting a salon treatment when the
accident happened. Visibly shaken, she still wore a triage tag from
paramedics as her husband helped her to her car.
“All of a sudden the wall started flying,” Britton said. “I don’t
know if part of the wall hit me or the car, but it threw me to the
back of the store. We couldn’t tell who was hurt. Everyone was just
lifting everyone off the floor.”
Minutes after the accident, eight women sat on a curb just outside
the salon while firefighters interviewed them.
Some of the women appeared to be salon employees, wearing white
coats. Others, apparently customers, still had bare feet.
“It’s unbelievable,” said Kim, who was not in the salon at the
time of the accident. “We’re blessed nobody was seriously hurt.”
The Mercedes driver, 49-year-old Newport Beach resident Linda
Mongno, told police that the accelerator stuck as she was pulling
into the parking spot, Hartford said. Alcohol did not appear to be a
factor, and no citations were issued, he said.
The walls inside the building actually slowed the car, preventing
it from going further, Hartford said.
A large hole and twisted metal studs showed where the car blasted
through the wall of the empty business. The car came to a rest in the
middle of the salon, just behind the nail work station closest to the
front door.
The front end of the car broke through the opposite wall, knocking
over racks of beauty supplies. Shampoos and beauty products littered
the floor inside the shop.
Workers from the city’s building department gave approval for
firefighters to cut out large portions of the walls to remove the
car, Freeman said. The businesses would have to close down at least
for the rest of the day, she said.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at marisa.oneil @latimes.com.
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