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Car lands on house rooftop after driver loses control on Michigan highway

In this Oct. 26, 2015 photo provided by the Michigan State Police, a Ford Mustang sits on a roof of a house in Woodhull Township, Mich. State police say the driver had a medical problem and lost control of his car on Interstate 69 in Shiawassee County. Michigan State Police via AP

WOODHULL TOWNSHIP, Mich. – When Joyce Kingsley heard “kaboom” while at her Michigan home, she immediately thought about extreme weather.

The 83-year-old needed to look up: A Ford Mustang was parked on the roof of her home after the driver had a medical problem Monday and lost control on a highway in Shiawassee County.

Kingsley’s home about 30 kilometres northeast of Lansing is built next to a hill, and the roof is nearly level with the ground, The Argus-Press of Owosso reported.

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“I was just watching TV inside. I had it up pretty loud – but this was much louder,” Kingsley said.

In this Oct. 26, 2015 photo provided by the Michigan State Police, a Ford Mustang sits on a roof of a house in Woodhull Township, Mich. State police say the driver had a medical problem and lost control of his car on Interstate 69 in Shiawassee County. Michigan State Police via AP

State police said the Mustang went through several bushes, trees and a fence before stopping on the roof. The driver was treated for low blood sugar but wasn’t hurt.

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“The driver is extremely lucky,” Trooper Ben Rowell said.

Kingsley plans to put a tarp over the damaged roof until it can be fixed.

“It could’ve been a lot worse,” she said. “I’m glad everyone is all right.”

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