Firefighters had to cut the 22-year-old free from the mangled wreckage which was left hanging off the ground for more than eight hours while emergency services, vehicle recovery teams and structural engineers worked frantically to make the scene safe.
Lucky to be alive: Lewis Richardson suffered horrific head injuries and was left fighting for his life after he rammed the red sports car into the side of this house
A motorist who crash-landed his Audi TT half way up a house and survived is to be charged with drink driving.
Lewis Richardson of Pakefield, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, suffered horrific head injuries and was left fighting for his life after he rammed the red sports car into the side of the house in nearby Carlton Colville in March this year.
Firefighters had to cut the 22-year-old free from the mangled wreckage which was left hanging off the ground for more than eight hours while emergency services, vehicle recovery teams and structural engineers worked frantically to make the scene safe.
A BMW and an Audi parked on the driveway as well as a van inside the garage were also damaged.

Three people were asleep inside the house at the time but were miraculously unharmed despite the
severity of the crash.
Richardson was taken to James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, where he was admitted in a critical condition.
The University of East Anglia graduate was then transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge, where he stayed for several weeks before being allowed home.


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