Sydney, Australia—Police responded to a scene of confusion at Hyde Park early this morning. A rental SUV sat lodged against the stone edge of the historic Archibald Fountain. The incident occurred at approximately 3am on Wednesday.
Officers from the Sydney City Police Area Command arrived to find the vehicle’s rear window shattered. The impact caused significant concern for the preservation of the site. Bystanders were absent at that hour, leaving the scene eerie.
The 21-year-old driver remained with the vehicle when officers arrived. He identified himself as a French national currently working in the country on a visa. He claimed to be a delivery driver when the crash occurred.
Emergency crews transported the man to St Vincent’s Hospital. He required mandatory testing and a routine medical check. Officers reported he appeared uninjured despite the forceful nature of the collision.
Police later took the man to Day Street Police Station for questioning. He now faces multiple charges including negligent driving and unlicensed driving. The rental car was towed from the park shortly thereafter.
Initial estimates suggest the fountain sustained damage between $15,000 and $20,000. Workers were on site by sunrise assessing the stone structure for structural cracks. The fountain remains cordoned off to the public.
Authorities confirmed the man has been granted conditional bail. He must appear at the Downing Centre Local Court next month. The legal process will determine the final consequences for the damage caused.
Police currently view the incident as an isolated case of driver negligence. No other vehicles were involved in the park at the time of the crash. The investigation into the circumstances remains active.
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