THIS is the shocking moment a man destroys a pub building with his car and gets attacked by a bystander before fleeing the scene.
CCTV footage from outside The Park Pub in Wibsey, Bradford, on Monday shows the black Land Rover reversing at high speed into two cars and smashing a brick shed.
CCTV footage from outside a pub in Wibsey, Bradford, shows a Land Rover driver getting attacked after ramming his car into a building Credit: Facebook / Park Pub Wibsey
Bricks from the shed falling down after being smashed Credit: Facebook / Park Pub Wibsey
A bystander storms up to the driver and tries punching him in the face before the driver limps away from his ruined motor.
A West Yorkshire spokesperson said that enquiries at the scene suggest the collision was a “deliberate act”.
Video footage from the car park at around 8.34pm on June 15 shows the Land Rover driving out from its parking space and making its way towards the exit.
A second car also pulls out and begins towards the exit when its front is suddenly rammed by the Land Rover reversing at speed.
The driver first smashes his car into a vehicle exiting the car park Credit: Facebook / Park Pub Wibsey
He then drives backwards again at speed and hits another car during the incident on June 15 Credit: Facebook / Park Pub Wibsey
As two people jump out of the hit car, they both watch as the Rover pulls out from the wreckage and begins to reverse again.
The driver hits a second car parked nearby and collides straight into a small building.
Bystanders watch as the roof collapses onto the vehicle with all the sidewall bricks crumbling to the ground.
As the driver gets out of his Rover, a man walks up to him and tries to punch him but misses.
Dodging a fist to the face, the driver limps away from the scene and escapes.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service was called to the scene following reports of a road traffic collision.
An ambulance and a team leader were dispatched with medics not needing to take any patients to the hospital.
Officers also attended the scene and say that they had found a woman who had suffered minor injuries.
A The Park Pub spokesperson said: “We have a zero tolerance to disorderly behaviour and we understand your concerns.
“This incident has nothing to do with the pub itself.”



