Three people have been injured after a Porsche drove through a coffee shop in Gerrards Cross.
South Central Ambulance Service were called to Caffe Nero in Packhorse Road at 12.18pm.
Two people who were in the cafe at the time were taken to Wexham Park Hospital with minor injuries.
A woman, believed to be the driver, who was trapped inside the car was taken to John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
They were released by fire crews from Gerrards Cross and Slough, who were called to the scene at 12.24pm.
Jenny Hodge, who was walking her dog at the time, came across the scene 'about a minute' after it happened.
She told how she saw a silver Porsche Carrera inside the shop and people crowding round the cafe.
She said: "People were gasping, it was horrendous. The Porsche had gone straight through the front, we couldn't believe it.
"The car was facing upwards at an angle, like it had gone up a table or something and there was a lady sitting on the sofa with a blanket round her.
"It's only a small cafe and there must have been lots of people in there on a Saturday afternoon.
"The ambulances all started arriving and then the buses were diverted because lots of traffic was building up.
"It's horrendous. You just don't expect something like this to happen."
The car has now been removed from the cafe.
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