David Beckham 'crashes car outside LA home'

Oct 27, 2013 - 21:38
Oct 27, 2013 - 22:14
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David Beckham 'crashes car outside LA home'
Collision: David Beckham reportedly crashes into another car has he pulls out of the driveway of his LA home

DAVID Beckham has reportedly crashed into another car as he pulled out of his Beverly Hills driveaway with his eldest son Brooklyn in the front passenger seat.

Beckham, who was driving his black Range Rover Sport, hit an oncoming car being driven by a woman, the Mail Online reports.

Onlookers said the star then reversed back into his driveway and waited for police to arrive and question him.

No one was injured in the crash, which left the bumper hanging off the front of his Range Rover, which is reportedly worth around $75,000.

It was an eventful day for Beckham, 38, and his 14-year-old son, with the crash occuring a few hours after they attended a spin class in West Hollywood.

Since his retirement Beckham, wife Victoria and children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper split their time beween London and Los Angeles

 

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