Sunday, July 6, 2025 - This is the terrifying moment a mechanic's p£nis is crushed by an out-of-control car.
Karl Farrar, 49, has been left unsure if his p£nis still
works after the traumatic accident.
The mechanic was struggling to reverse the BMW
estate into his garage, so he put the handbrake on and jumped out of the
vehicle.
However, while we was walking behind the car it began
rolling down the ramp.
Terrifying footage shows Karl unsuccessfully trying to
stop the vehicle by pushing it, as he is forcefully thrown backwards.
The car crushes him against the wall before he is
seen shouting in agony.
It then comes to a standstill, as Karl is seen desperately yelling for help.
A staff member quickly gets in the car and tries to drive
away, not realising it is in reverse.
Karl was crushed again by the reversing vehicle, before the
member of staff manages to successfully manoeuvre it away from him.
The video then shows him collapse in the centre of
the shop floor, unable to get back up.
Karl says he has been unable to watch the CCTV
footage back as it is too "traumatic" for him.
He has been left particularly concerned about his
"unrecognisable" manhood, as he is unsure if they "work or
function", but he is hopeful it will be OK after the healing
process.
Karl, from Hyndburn, Lancashire, said: "My man
bits were smashed to bits. They were swollen, they were black and blue and
unrecognisable in one bit.
"I don't know if they work or function because the area
is very painful and sore still but I think it'll be okay. It was scary for a
couple of weeks though.
"It's Final Destination stuff.
"My sensitive man area got smashed into my stomach and the belt buckle went into my stomach. A lot of the damage is soft tissue and nerve damage. Luckily nothing broke
"It was obviously very painful but I'm not
one for being amazingly soft.
"The scariest thing for me was when they had me on the
floor and they were trying to put my leg straight and I couldn't bear it
because the pain was too bad.
"The fact that I've done drifting racing for
16 years and drag racing and never hurt myself [but have now] injured myself on
a random runaway car is pretty unlucky.
"For a couple of days I couldn't really move my right
leg and that was scary because they [the doctors] said it had this
crushing injury and I didn't really understand it.
"They were talking to people about maybe losing my
lower leg and having to cut from top to bottom and I was on a ward with people
who had legs off and were having legs off. That scared me.
"I think it's traumatic [the video]. I don't want to
see it."
He said they later found out the car had an issue with
its handbrake.
Watch a video of the incident below.
NEW: Garage owner's p*nis was crushed by an out-of-control car, leaving it unrecognizable and possibly no longer functional
— Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) July 5, 2025
Karl Farrar, 49, was trying to reverse a BMW Estate into his garage when it rolled and crushed him
He said the car was still in reverse gear so it… pic.twitter.com/QC7xyOQ98o
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