No less than nine parked vehicles in an east Thessaloniki shopping mall’s car park were damaged by a driver, aged 91, on Sunday morning after the latter reportedly felt unwell while driving, according to local media.

Reports had the elderly man hitting the other vehicles will attempting to exit a parking space and subsequently losing control of his own car.

Two people were injured during the incident, while material damages from the struck cars were significant.

The incident comes amid continuing debate on age limits for drivers in the country. Currently, there is no fixed maximum age limit to drive in Greece, although renewals and medical tests are required for drivers aged over 65; with the latter becoming stricter after the age of 80.