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Wild video shows Long Island driver crashing into pool

This driver really came off the deep edge.

Last week, the car was caught in a wild video of it passing through a fence and crashing straight into a pool in a backyard on Long Island.

The scary scene occurred on East Chestnut Street in Central Islip on Thursday night when a grey vehicle flew through the fence of the house and flipped over into the built-in pool of resident Emery. CBS reported.

Last week, a car crashed into the backyard of a house in Central Islip on Long Island. CBS
The car went through the fence of the house and entered the pool. CBS
The driver escaped the scene after the crash. CBS

The driver quickly fled the area with the help of others.

Bisono, who said her two children and grandmother were at home during the splash landing, captured a tragic incident involving the house surveillance.

“I came home from work and I found this,” Bison told the scene exit. “The first thing I thought was, 'Are my mom and my kids okay?” They said, and 'We'll fix this.' “

After the car had completely turned over, leaving a wreckage trail in the pool, it landed again on the right side, with enough vehicles on the deck to prevent enough vehicles from falling completely into the water.

The backyard seen after a car accident. CBS
Resident Emery Bison said her grandmother and two children were at home at the time of the incident. CBS

The footage shows two other people in the area assisting the driver from the passenger side of the car.

“We had the impression that they either knew each other or that he might be driving right behind him because he got in the car with them,” Bison said.

According to CBS, the car is properly registered, insured, and has not been stolen but has not been stolen, but police have difficulty finding the driver.

The damaged car was driven into Ilip's backyard in the center. CBS

Bisono called the devastation of his backyard “unacceptable” and was furious, especially at the “the fact that he escaped” as a car crashed a neighbor's fence last year.

“Unfortunately, you know this happens a lot,” she said.

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