These images show the aftermath of the crash that resulted in a Norwich City defender being charged with drink driving.
Shane Duffy was arrested in Hethersett on Monday night after his black Range Rover was involved in a crash with a Ford Fiesta which was parked in Norwich Road, near to the Queen's Head pub.
Police were called to the scene and carried out a breath test which flagged 102 microgrammes of alcohol - almost three times the legal limit of 35.
Police were called to the scene of the crash on Monday night (Image: Supplied)
The Fiesta was damaged at both its front and rear (Image: Supplied)
Duffy was arrested and charged with drink driving (Image: Supplied)
Duffy will appear at Norwich Magistrates' Court on July 2 (Image: Supplied)
The 32-year-old Irish international was taken to Wymondham Police Investigation Centre and charged with driving while unfit through drink.
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He is due to appear at Norwich Magistrates Court on July 2.
Nobody was injured in the crash but small pieces of debris from both cars were left at the scene.
Nobody was injured but debris was left at the scene (Image: Supplied)
Norwich City Football Club said it was 'aware of an incident involving one of its first-team players' (Image: Supplied)
A Norwich City spokesman said it was "aware of an incident involving one of its first-team players".
The defender has been a regular in the City side since signing from Fulham in the summer.
He previously played for Everton, Celtic, Burnley, Blackburn and Brighton.
Duffy has made 38 appearances this season (Image: Nigel French/PA Wire)
He has made 38 appearances this season, scoring once.
He was in the Norwich team for the final game of the regular Championship season, a 1-0 loss at Birmingham last Saturday.
Head coach David Wagner faces the media this lunchtime ahead of Sunday's play-off semi-final first leg against Leeds at Carrow Road.
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