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Boulder Crushes Man’s Car Moments After He Got Out

A boulder crushed a California man’s car moments after he got out.

He said a phone call led him to get out of his parked car just moments before it was crushed by a falling boulder.

He was parked outside his home at the side of a hill on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu when he got out of his car to answer a phone call from his girlfriend, who asked him to retrieve something from inside the house.

He “heard loud crashes… ran out” and saw his “car just crushed.”

The 4-foot boulder landed on the roof of his car, caving it in.

The rock slide debris was dispersed across four lanes of traffic, damaging at least one other parked car.

No injuries were reported.

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