It is not thought anyone was seriously injured in the smash, which involving the £200,000 Bentley Mulsanne and a brick wall. Despite this, smoke was said to be coming from the vehicle and firefighters were called out to the scene. Luckily the Bentley did not catch fire and the emergency services were able to leave at 5:10pm, according to a spokesperson from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
A spokesperson for Kent Police said: “Kent Police was called at 4.50pm on Sunday 15 September to a report of car in collision with a property in Rainham.
“Officers attended Lonsdale Drive and came across a Bentley that had reportedly collided with a parked car and a house.
“The driver made off but was arrested by officers shortly after.
“A 38-year-old man from Strood was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and remains in police custody.”
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