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Couple may lose home after crash Teen held over car house crash
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An elderly couple may lose their home after a car crashed into it and burst into flames. A 19-year-old man is being questioned by police after a car crashed into a house in Lisburn.
The couple, who are in their 70s, escaped injury when the car hit the house at Laurelhill Road, Lisburn, shortly after 0300 GMT on Sunday. An elderly couple could lose their home which might have to be demolished after the car hit it and burst into flames.
A short while later, the crashed car went on fire and emergency services were called to the scene. The couple, who are in their 70s, escaped injury in the crash at Laurelhill Road shortly after 0300 GMT on Sunday.
Structural engineers are examining the house amid fears that it may have to be demolished because of the damage. Emergency services were called to the scene. Structural engineers are assessing the damage to the house.
No-one was injured. There was no-one in the car and police are treating the incident as an accident. No-one was injured. A police spokesman said a teenager was helping them with their inquiries.
The area around the crash has been cordoned off. Police have appealed for information.