![]() Liu said she feels fortunate to have her family with her, but is also having difficulty not thinking about how much worse things could have been. So we’re trying to get them the help they need in order to adjust to where we are for now." "My almost four-year-old keeps asking to go home. "Our oldest, he’s had a lot of difficulty with it adjusting, and some nightmares," she said. No one was seriously injured, including the 16-year-old female driver from Montreal, who witnesses said crawled out of the vehicle on her own and was immediately arrested.īut the event has turned Liu and her family's lives upside down. It was very, very shocking and it's hard to describe. “A lot of panic ensued and I had to run in just to make sure the kids were okay. “Driving up the street, all I saw were all the lights from the emergency vehicles and I saw this large SUV inside my house,” she says. Within minutes of the crash, Liu received the phone call to get home fast. But her three other children, ages three, four and 11 were home, along with her partner. She was out with her eight-month-old son. Liu wasn't home when the vehicle was rocketed into their home on Lloydalex Crescent. He thought it was an explosion, and it felt like an explosion because the ground shook." "When I hear back on my partner's experience it is very shocking. “It was a very, very scary scene," Liu told CTV News Ottawa. A teenager driving a stolen SUV at high speed down their quiet dead-end street smashed into their home, causing severe damage and leaving the house uninhabitable. The damage to the Stittsville home happened in one horrifying moment last week. And there's a troubling tilt to the large bay window. Rebecca Liu stands with her eight-month-old son and surveys her damaged home through the fenced-off front yard.
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