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Breaking: UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson involved in a car accident (Video)

Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Boris Johnson was involved in a car accident outside Westminster on Wednesday afternoon
The minor accident occurred when a protester reportedly ran in front of his convoy.
An eyewitness who is also the source captured the moment in a video and showed his own security detail rear-ended the prime minister’s vehicle after an apparent Kurdish protester ran in front of the cavalcade.
The incident happened when Boris was leaving Westminster and his convoy turned onto Parliament Square.
Johnson’s driver hit on the brakes after a wayward protester ran in front of the convoy but the escort driver behind didn’t react fast enough and hit the PM’s vehicle, denting the bumper but seemingly without enough force to injure anyone inside.
However, there have been no reports of injuries from protesters.
See the video below:
https://twitter.com/snb19692/status/1273244222385160192
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