Bob Davidson, 69, is working hard to clear up the mess after two cars crashed into his daughter’s Reddish Lane home in Gorton. Bob says his daughter, who owns the house but currently lives in Bacup and has been renting the house for the past few years, was devastated when she heard about the accident as she had plans to market the house. Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the incident, and Bob says that if it were not for the cherry blossom in the front garden, both cars would have gone straight through the house. Read more related articles Bob said: “It could have been worse because if it were not for the tree it would be in their front room. “Once they decorated it, it looks great inside, it’s sick like a dog. She is one of those people who starts shooting when she is really upset. “But I said that the thing to be grateful for was that no child or woman in a pram was playing. “No one was injured except the two drivers, one of them apologized a lot when it happened and said they would solve everything.” Emergency services rushed to the scene around 18:45 yesterday afternoon A retired builder, Bob said he would spend Easter Sunday cleaning up the mess outside his daughter’s house to make sure everything was safe. He said: “I’m a retired builder and I’m 69, I should not do this on Easter Sunday, but what can you do. “I just came down today to fix it because it looks crap. Read more related articles Read more related articles “You see it that way and the kids get involved and the next thing you know is that you have a brick out your window.” Police and firefighters rushed to the scene shortly after 18.45 yesterday afternoon (April 16). Reddish Lane was closed between Debdale Lane and Turnbull Road Gorton and security checks were made at home. A spokesman for the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: “Just after 6:45 p.m. This afternoon (Saturday, April 16) we were called to attend a road collision involving two vehicles that had entered a house on Reddish Lane, Manchester. “Two fire trucks from the Gorton fire station were quickly found at the scene. The drivers of the vehicles were evaluated by firefighters, who carried out security checks of the property and the area before leaving after about an hour of presence “. Read more related articles Read more related articles