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Mirrabooka crash leaves two hurt and thousands of dollars in damages

Brianna DuganThe West Australian
The car drove through a fence and into a house on the corner of Wintersweet Ramble and Australis Avenue in Mirrabooka.
Camera IconThe car drove through a fence and into a house on the corner of Wintersweet Ramble and Australis Avenue in Mirrabooka. Credit: 7NEWS/7NEWS

A woman has crashed into a home in Perth’s northern suburbs injuring a man inside after losing control of her car early Thursday morning.

The 23-year-old was driving a Mazda station wagon along Wintersweet Ramble in Mirrabooka just before 2am when she allegedly lost control of the car at a roundabout.

The Mazda careered through a fence before hitting the brick wall of a home on the corner of the street.

The car smashed into the bedroom of the home injuring a man inside, with damages to the property expected to reach $5000.

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The fence has been destroyed by the impact and the Mazda appears to have extensive damage.

The driver received minor head injuries as a result of the crash and was taken to Joondalup Health Campus for treatment.

A male passenger of the car was not injured.

The Beechboro woman will be summonsed on the offence of careless driving and will appear in court at a later date.

At 2.30 this morning a car drove through a fence and into a house on the corner of Wintersweet Ramble and Australis Avenue in Mirrabooka.
Camera IconThe house has been extensively damaged. Credit: 7NEWS/7NEWS

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