Car Overturned in Toronto Trying to Avoid Raccoon

A woman driver who had an accident in which her car overturned while trying to avoid a raccoon was lucky to receive only minor injuries. Although her breasts were terribly surprised.

The accident occurred on Jarvis Street/Carlton Street in downtown Toronto at around 5:15 am on Sunday, the 20th.

A woman noticed a raccoon on the road she was driving on and took a sharp turn to avoid it, but the car flipped over when it collided with a minivan parked nearby.

Police said the woman was not driving drunk and she was trying to avoid the raccoon.

The raccoon often appears in her residential area, destroying her garden and overturning her garbage cans. She shouldn’t kill herself though.

The raccoon belongs to the raccoon family and is a mammal with a body length of 40 to 140 cm and a weight of 5 to 29 kg. Even if a raccoon invades a house, citizens do not have the right to kill an animal that does not immediately endanger human life.