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Maybe the stone came from a rockslide. The car was parked by the side of the road but when the stone came from the bottom left hand side of the screen and hit the car it pushed it into the tree before rolling onto the roof.

Either that or it is a film set and they dropped the stone with a crane.

Am I right?

P.S lol @ McAuliffe :)

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Clearly, that is not a rock. It is, in fact, an oversized fruit from the tree on the right. The car nudged into the tree at about 2km/h, and the shock was enough to dislodge the fruit. What happened next should be obvious.

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On a more serious note, sometimes such boulders are transported on flatbed semis. If some incident occurred where the driver lost control of the truck and, say, slid into the curb, the boulder might have come loose and landed on the car.

You are not cheating, are you? ;)

Best regards,

Thomm

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