Rolls Royce in supermarket crash

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drink-driving after a Rolls Royce crashed through the window of a Tesco store in Hampshire.

Six women suffered cuts and bruising as shelving came down when the car shattered the window of the store in River Way, Andover, at about 1630 BST.

A customer said food "cascaded to the floor" as the car careered towards the confectionery aisle.

A local 50-year-old man was arrested by police and is in custody.

Customer Patrick Ford said: "I had my back to it initially then heard crashing and breaking of glass and what sounded like metal grinding.

"I turned and saw the Rolls Royce driving into the tills.

"The car reversed and came again but got stuck on something.

"Then the whole shelf started cascading down.

"Staff and security guards got the driver out but no-one seemed badly injured."