Aussie Pop Punk band Cam Baines walks away from a horror car smash
The singer and guitarist of Aussie Pop Punk band Bodyjar was driving yesterday when someone, who was allegedly on their phone, pulled out in front of him, leading to a collision that resulted in his vehicle rollingCam’s car rolled twice, and landing on its roof.
“Pretty amazing that I actually walked away from this,” Baines said via socials, noting that he was “probably still in shock but physically ok”.
“The other person who hit me was apparently on the phone at the time. Stay off the goddamn phone while driving!
The singerwas driving on a main road at 60kms/h when a driver pulled out of a side street. Cam is extremely thankful that both he and the other driver are okay and walked away from the crash unharmed.

Main Photo Credit: CAM BAINES
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