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'I'm thankful we weren't standing there': Car smashes into Saskatoon martial arts studio

A Saskatoon martial arts studio is closed for the time being after a car smashed through their building.

65-year-old driver and 97-year old passenger not seriously injured

A Mazda sedan smashed into one of the walls of Momentum Martial Arts in Saskatoon. (Momentum Martial Arts/Facebook)

A Saskatoon martial arts studio is closed for the time being after a car smashed into its building.

Saskatoon emergency crews were called toMomentum Martial Arts at 33rdSt. W. and Ave. D, Saturday evening whena Mazda sedan drove through a wall of the studio.
The building has been shut down for the time being. (Momentum Martial Arts/Facebook)

Police said a 65-year-old woman lost control of the vehicle and drove intoa building.The driver andthe 97-year-oldpassenger were not seriously injured.As a precautionary measure, the female passenger was transported to hospital.

According to a post on Facebook by Momentum Martial Arts, the two owners are looking for a place to hold classes temporarily while clean up is completed.

"We've taken a pretty good shot to the face, but we're not out," posted owner and operator Kris Kembel.
Two women were in the vehicle at the time of the accident and neither were seriously injured. (Saskatoon Fire Department)

The business had already planned to move to a new location at 401 46th St. E.as of Nov. 1.

"For now we're thankful that this happened when the building was empty," Kembel said, explaining that 30 people were on the mats in that area the night before for aseminar. "My training partner and I were actually training in the exact spot that the vehicle landed inside the building.

"As you can imagine I'm thankful we weren't standing there when it happened."

Police said they believe the cause of the collision might be due to amechanical malfunction with the vehicle. No charges are expected to be laid.