By MARK DUELL
This unlucky Ferrari owner is going to get a shock when he comes to find an articulated lorry wedged in the side of his car. The crumpled Ferrari 458 Italia - which costs £169,545 new - was pictured today in Kensington, west London, by photographer Robert Kearney. The incident happened on Kensington Square - the oldest garden square in the capital, with an average house value of £8million. The driver was said to have been shaken but not seriously injured and no arrests were made. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: 'Police were called at approximately 2pm to Kensington Square to a collision between a lorry and a parked vehicle. The parked vehicle is a red Ferrari and the lorry was a white DAF truck.’
Crumpled: The Ferrari owner will get a shock when he comes to find an articulated lorry wedged in the side of his car in Kensington, west London
Damage: The crumpled Ferrari 458 Italia - which costs £169,545 new - was caught on camera by photographer Robert Kearney
Exclusive location: The incident happened on Kensington Square - the oldest garden square in the capital, on which the average house value is more than £8million
Passers-by: The driver was said to have been shaken but was not seriously injured and no arrests were made
Crash: A Metropolitan Police spokesman told MailOnline that officers were called at approximately 2pm today to Kensington Square to the collision
Sports car: The articulated lorry crashed into the £170,000 Ferrari 458 Italia in the afternoon on the pricey garden square, just off High Street Kensington
Peeled off: The driver of the parked car was nowhere to be seen at the time of the crash, but the lorry driver was said to have been shaken by the incident
On location: The lorry crashed into the parked car close to Hyde Park and High Street Kensington London Underground station
Taking notes: Police officers attended the scene in West London this afternoon but no arrests were made
Collision: The lorry had the 'I.J. McGill Transport' logo on its side - a Bristol-based delivery company that has existed since 1979
Shock: The owner of the Ferrari is believed to be the man in a suit standing on the right of this photo. He does not live on the street and had just parked there
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