A woman has revealed what went through her mind when she was almost killed in a high speed crash.
Footage emerged of a flashy Audi supercar apparently speeding along a road in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, on Sunday.
They then hit a silver Audi A5 at speed, injuring two women inside.
One of them, passenger Alison Selwyn, said: ‘We saw our lives flash before our eyes yesterday. Never have we been so scared in our lives. This is something that will plague us for a long while.
‘We are still here to tell the tale, but it doesn’t make it acceptable in any way at all.’
The driver of the Audi which hit them was named locally as the owner of a construction firm but when Metro called for a comment they promptly hung up.
Aylesbury residents shared their shock at the accident, saying the Audi’s reckless driver could have killed someone.


Nick Cox wrote on Facebook: ‘My daughter and her young children drive down that road nearly everyday, that could have been them that car hit.
‘They could have killed a three-year-old and a five-month-old.’
Rebecca Elvis said: ‘Some people should have never been allowed behind the wheel.

‘That’s one of the busiest roads in town at peak times. Hope those in the car were ok.
‘I don’t think we can underplay just how shaken they must be from this situation. disgusting behaviour.’
Riaz Ar commented: ‘We have family there, children, there could have been a little girl stepping out into the road.
‘Why do people think this is cool.’
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