Wealthy Bentley Driver Caused Fiery Accident at US-Canada Border Near Niagara Falls

Youtube screenshot of car bursting into flames

An unidentified affluent man driving a $300,000 Bentley Excelsior X caused the fiery accident at the Rainbow Bridge near Niagara Falls on Wednesday. Both he and his passenger wife were killed after they went to a nearby casino after a KISS concert was canceled. The unidentified man was driving at a high rate of speed when he hit the center divider and launched into the air. The Bentley caught fire after it crashed into the border inspection point. Fox News originally reported that the crash was a terror attack and that there were explosives in the car. The story was later retracted.

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Fox News originally reported that the crash was a terror attack. Authorities later denied the claim.

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From The Gateway Pundit:

According to a new report by CNN, an affluent man driving a $300,000 Bentley Excelsior X caused the fiery accident at the Rainbow Bridge near Niagara Falls on Wednesday.

A 56-year-old man who lived in an upscale neighborhood went to a nearby casino with his wife after a KISS concert he intended to go to was canceled.

The unidentified driver was driving at a high rate of speed when he hit the center divider and launched into the air. The Bentley caught fire after it crashed into the border inspection point.

The driver and the passenger both died.

Surveillance video caught the Bentley going airborne at the Rainbow Bridge.

Earlier Wednesday Fox News reported there were explosives in the vehicle, however, authorities later walked back the claims.

According to Reuters, terrorism was ruled out.

A speeding car crashed in flames on the bridge linking New York state and Ontario at Niagara Falls on Wednesday, killing two people in the vehicle and sparking a security scare that closed four U.S.-Canadian border crossings and New York’s Buffalo International Airport.

Hours later federal and state authorities said investigators had found no evidence of an act of terror, though circumstances surrounding the crash on the Rainbow Bridge remained murky, leaving it to be determined whether it was accidental or intentional.

“At this time, there is no indication of a terrorist attack” or threat to the public at large, New York Governor Kathy Hochul told reporters Wednesday evening. Her comments were echoed by federal and local law enforcement officials at a separate news conference.

The FBI released a statement on the Rainbow Bridge Wednesday evening.

“A search of the scene revealed no explosive materials, and no terrorism nexus was identified. The matter has been turned over to the Niagara Falls Police Department as traffic investigation,” the FBI said.

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patrice dwyre
patrice dwyre
1 year ago

It is highly possible this was an electric car if so the main stream media will most likely not report this as it does not fit the climate change agenda.