Was Jennifer Aniston injured in the crash?
No, Jennifer Aniston was unharmed during the incident.
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Jennifer Aniston was at her Bel Air home when an elderly man crashed his car through her property's gates, leading to his arrest. The incident is under investigation.
On Monday afternoon, a man in his 70s drove a car through the front gates of Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air home. The 'Friends' star was reportedly home at the time. Her private security team quickly apprehended the driver and held him until the Los Angeles Police Department arrived to take him into custody. While the investigation is ongoing, authorities are exploring the possibility that the incident was accidental. The driver was examined by paramedics at the scene after complaining of pain. This incident follows a previous swatting incident at Aniston's home, raising concerns about celebrity security and privacy in Los Angeles.
No, Jennifer Aniston was unharmed during the incident.
The driver's motive is currently under investigation by the LAPD.
As of now, there has been no official statement from Jennifer Aniston or her representatives.
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