Fans of Argentine club Club Atlético Belgrano were involved in a twist of automotive fate at the club’s promotion birthday party.
Belgrano finished first in Primera Nacional with problems, 8 points ahead of the current position in Instituto ACC.
Fans took to the streets after being promoted to the elite with flags waving on their cars and horns.
A car was driving a fan peeking out of the window involved in a collision, but she and the other passengers gave the impression of avoiding injury.
The car stopped to avoid colliding with the car in front, only for the car behind to hit it in the rear.
Fortunately, none of the cars involved were driving very fast, so it caused no lasting damage to the cars or other people involved.
But this is not the first twist of fate that has happened in the celebrations of Belgrano’s rise.
An outdoor bus parade ended in crisis after players were driven to a bridge.
Luckily, the celebrities managed to duck long enough to get run over and the bus also managed to get through.
Fans were shocked through the video.
One user on social media said: “Whoever tracked this address will have to be fired. “
One user at one point echoed this criticism, adding, “Damn, this driving force wishes to be fired. “
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