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Jaw-dropping CCTV footage captured the moment a speeding BMW crashed into the front of a house and flipped on its side before the occupants miraculously clambered out unscathed. 

The black BMW 320 ploughed into the front garden of a house in Bradford at around 6.15pm yesterday. West Yorkshire Police are now searching for the two people who fled the crash. 

The shocking clip shows the car as it skid along the road before it hit the kerb and rolled over. 

It eventually comes to rest on its side in front of one of the homes before three occupants get out of the car. 

Debris is left in its wake as bewildered neighbours leave their homes to inspect what has happened. 

Jaw-dropping CCTV footage captured the moment a speeding BMW crashed into the front of a house and flipped on its side before the occupants miraculously clambered out unscathed

Jaw-dropping CCTV footage captured the moment a speeding BMW crashed into the front of a house and flipped on its side before the occupants miraculously clambered out unscathed

The black BMW 320 ploughed into the front garden of a house in Bradford at around 6.15pm yesterday. West Yorkshire Police are now searching for the two people who fled the crash

The black BMW 320 ploughed into the front garden of a house in Bradford at around 6.15pm yesterday. West Yorkshire Police are now searching for the two people who fled the crash

One homeowner impacted by the crash, who did not want to be named, said: 'It was about 6.15pm. They were driving and revving the engine, and the car just hit the property.

'It flipped upside down and hit our house... They must have been driving at least 60mph. There are so many residents here, they could have hit children. Luckily nobody was hurt.

'Ultimately, they didn't care. They were walking around for a while. They put their hoods up and walked off.'

She added: 'There was no concern for anyone's safety and I'm worried they're not going to suffer any consequences for their actions.

'If it was just a metre off it would have hit into the door.

'We had to evacuate the property. The fire service told us 'you have to get out in case there's

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