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Car Goes Airborne, Crashes Into Roof of Veterans Hall

  • On May 28, 2025, just before 7:30 a.m., a man's vehicle became airborne and struck the top of the Clay-Ray Veterans Hall located in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
  • The driver did not stop at a crossroads, and authorities indicated that high speed could have played a role in the collision, although the investigation into the cause is ongoing.
  • This is the second vehicle to crash into the same building’s roof in less than three months, with repairs from the previous February incident still incomplete.
  • The driver, who was restrained by a seat belt, walked to the ambulance and was then transported to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. Police remarked that if the vehicle’s engine had been ejected, it would be hard to believe the occupant would have remained inside without wearing a seat belt.
  • The incident is under ongoing investigation, and community members have been asked for help as more repair work is required on the veterans hall after the repeated crashes.
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Car goes airborne, crashes into roof of veterans hall

A car was caught on camera going airborne and crashing into the roof of a veterans hall outside of Kansas City. It's the second car to do so in just a few months.

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KVIA broke the news in Panama City, United States on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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