
Shoppers at a Tesco superstore (Hampshire) had to dive for cover when a motorist drove a Rolls-Royce straight through the store window and demolished checkouts.
Minutes earlier the 50-year-old man had tried to buy alcohol at the supermarket but staff refused to serve him because they claimed he was already drunk.
He then stormed out of the shop and got into the luxury saloon, where store managers tried to reason with him.
Moments later staff and shoppers watched in horror as the bearded man, allegedly drove at the store and crashed into a window by checkouts but did not break through.
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