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How did they survive THIS? Shocking moment when one car crashes into another, rolling multiple times and bursting into flames, before the driver and two passengers flee into the bushes.
- Dashcam footage has captured a car bursting into flames after crashing and overturning
- The southbound Lexus SUV collided with an Audi S3 and then a freeway guide.
- All three passengers in the Lexus survived the crash and were seen fleeing on foot.
- Police are actively searching for the trio, who are believed to have run into Lake Monger.
Shocking dash cam footage caught a speeding car crashing into another driver and a concrete guideway before rolling multiple times and bursting into flames.
The southbound Lexus RX 350 can be seen aggressively crossing multiple lanes of traffic and then colliding with an Audi S3 traveling in the same direction on the Mitchell Freeway in Leederville, near Perth’s CBD, at 6:10 p.m. Monday.
Miraculously, the driver and his two passengers survived the incident and were seen getting out of the wrecked and burning vehicle and fleeing on foot off the highway at 100 km/h through nearby brush.
Police are actively searching for the trio, who are believed to have headed towards nearby Lake Monger.
Dashcam footage captured the shocking moment a car caught fire (pictured) after colliding with another car, leading it upside down on the Mitchell Highway in Leederville, near Perth’s CBD.
Emergency services trying to put out the flames blocked the motorway for hours, halting Perth traffic.
Travelers heading south consequently found themselves in a stoppage miles long.
One of the witnesses to the surprising accident was the representative of the Upper House of Washington, Wilson Tucker.
“Honestly, at one point I think this car was airborne,” Tucker told 7NEWS.
It certainly rolled several times.
“It’s a very shocking incident and we don’t think anyone would walk away from this.”
Miraculously, all three passengers survived the crash, crawling out of the wreckage and escaping on foot, police are actively searching for the trio (pictured is the moment the car first collided)
WA Police told Daily Mail Australia that the manhunt for the male driver and his two passengers, another man and a woman, is still ongoing.
Police have urged witnesses or people with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report information online at crimetopperswa.com.au