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A man and woman engaging in hanky-panky inside a vehicle were in for a surprise when the automobile they were in rolled into the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia Wednesday, according to police.
Officers with the Philadelphia Police Department responded to reports a vehicle parked on Kelly Drive rolled into the river near the Columbia Bridge at about 4:45 a.m.
FOX 29 in Philadelphia reported that police allege a man and woman were engaged in sexual activity in the backseat when the woman accidentally caused the vehicle to shift gears and roll into the water.
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They were able to escape the sinking automobile safely without injuries, police said.
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The station also reported the vehicle, believed to be a Land Rover or Range Rover, was retrieved from the water around 9 a.m.
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This is the second time within the last couple of weeks a vehicle rolled into the river from Kelly Drive. The previous time, no one was found inside the vehicle.
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