Mason Daniel Haigh
Jul 28, 2017 · 2 min read

A boat disaster

Chapter 1: It was a warm summer day in Lowestoft and a work boat was on the sea. The boat of it started drinking. He then began driving the boat. Within a minute the boat was on land. Then the boat crashed into White House beach.

Chapter 2:

The outside and inside of the Toilet block was destroyed terribly. Holiday makers couldn’t believe what they are seeing. The crash caused the fencing they separated the campsite from the beach to be destroyed.

Chapter 3:

A holiday maker calls an ambulance to the scence. The ambulance arrives within a minute. A paramedic gets out of the drivers part of the ambulance then opens the door of the boat. Inside he finds a driver. The driver is then taken to Lowestoft hospital. He wakes up within 2 minutes after arriving at hospital.

Chapter 4

A doctor of Lowestoft hospital calls the police. The driver of the boat tells the police he was drink driving. The police then tell the driver he’s not fit to be working. Within a day the patient that was drink driving is discharged from hospital. He then walks home.

Chapter 5

The disaster makes news headlines causing news specials to be broadcast on every tv channel. A tv viewer sees what’s on the news and then drives a fork lift truck to White House beach. The driver of the fork lift truck then moves the boat from the campsite to the beach. All the staff of White House beach thank him for what he did. He’s given a free stay at White House beach. News reporters are amazed. The insurance pay for the damage to the toilet block and the toilet block is re-built within 3 days. The holiday makers and staff are happy again. The end.

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