Pictures have emerged of the car crash which left David Beckham injured and shook up his son Brooklyn.
The former England football captain had just picked up his eldest from Arsenal's training
ground on Saturday when the smash happened.
Photos show the driver's side of his Audi RS6 badly damaged while the other car - believed to be a Mitsubishi Colt Coupe Cabriolet - was
written off.
Beckham, 39, had been at Arsenal's training
centre at London Colney, Hertfordshire watching his eldest son play for the club's under-16 side against Brighton.
The ex-footballer was reportedly treated at the scene for minor injuries to his shoulder while
Brooklyn was unhurt.
A woman and her adult daughter in the other car were treated in hospital for minor injuries,
A witness told the paper that Beckham was 'lucky to be alive' and gave his jumper to
woman while they waited for help to arrive Arsenal staff ushered onlookers away from the area and Beckham was driven away in another car. Both were said to be shaken following the accident.
One Brighton youngster, Archie Davies, tweeted: 'Just seen David Beckham looks like he got in a car crash and hurt his shoulder.' The teenager then added: 'Star struck by seeing David Beckham tbh.'
And team-mate Thomas Cadman tweeted:
'Weird to play against Brooklyn Beckham earlier.
Even weirder to be currently stuck behind David Beckham as he has crashed his car.'
Beckham's airbags are said to have been deployed in the smash.
It's not the first time Beckham has been
involved in an car accident - in October last year
he collided with a car when pulling out of his
driveway in Beverley Hills.
He was then said to have been in his black
Range Rover Sport with his son Brooklyn, then
aged 14, in the front passenger seat when the
collision occurred on the afternoon of October
25.
In that accident, damage was clearly visible on
the white Acura 4x4, as well as David's
expensive Range Rover Sport, where the bumper
was hanging off the front.
Brooklyn was signed by Arsenal on a short-term
contract earlier this month after impressing
coaches at The Emirates.
Brooklyn's brother Romeo, 12, has also been
playing for the club's under-13s, while youngest
son Cruz, nine, has been representing the club's
under-10s.
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