AN elderly female motorist and a gardener are lucky to be alive after the woman's car careered through a fence landing where the man had been working just minutes earlier.
The car, a silver Toyota Aygo, flipped onto its roof trapping the woman upside down by her seatbelt in the vehicle, which came to rest in the garden of a large, detached home in Constable Road, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley, shortly after 10am on Tuesday.
Gardeners from Morritt Landscape and Garden were working in the garden, including 70-year-old Norman Morritt.
He said: "Just ten minutes before and I would have been under that car. I am lucky to be alive.
"I was working on the banking pulling weeds out and I had just got to the end of the border. There was such a bang and I thought 'what has happened' and turned around."
Home owner Pam Brown, 70, was asked to call for an ambulance.
She said: "I came out and saw the car upside down.
"It is the first time I've had a car in the garden and hopefully the last!"
The woman was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
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