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Emergency services slice car in half to rescue man before arresting him

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Firefighters sliced a car in half to rescue a man who crashed into a wall after pulling away from police. Emergency services raced out to Castlefield at around 10pm last night (May 30) after a Volkswagen Passat ploughed into a wall, on the junction of Liverpool Road and Water Street.

It came after the Volkswagen was driven off when police attempted to pull the car over. The Manchester Evening News understands police were not in pursuit of the car when it came to its own dramatic halt.

Crews used specialist equipment to release the driver - a man in his 20s - from the battered Volkswagen. Images from the scene show the aftermath of the firefighters' work. READ MORE: Police storm rapist's home and find 'pale and malnourished' woman in sudden raid The entire roof of the car was removed, along with the rear passenger door.

The front passenger door is open in the images, revealing the airbags which had been deployed in the crash, while the Volkswagen's bonnet appears to have been wrecked in the collision.

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