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Brothers Aged 6 And 8 Crash Parents' Truck At Tim Hortons In Jarvis, Ont.

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 05 May, 2017 01:13 PM
  • Brothers Aged 6 And 8 Crash Parents' Truck At Tim Hortons In Jarvis, Ont.
JARVIS, Ont. — An eight-year-old boy and his six-year-old brother escaped unharmed after they allegedly crashed their parents' truck at a Tim Hortons coffee shop in southwestern Ontario.
 
Provincial police say the boys took the pickup truck around 7 a.m. Thursday to go to the restaurant to get some breakfast.
 
They say the eight-year-old, who was driving, lost control of the vehicle in the Tim Hortons' drive-thru in Jarvis, Ont.
 
The truck hopped the curb and veered into a field where it became stuck.
 
Police say a Tim Hortons' employee checked on the truck and discovered the children.
 
No charges were laid and the boys were turned over to their parents.

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