The Saturday, April 8, 2017 photo provided by the police in Dachau shows a convertible car that was hit by a flush of liquid manure in Altomuenster near Munich, southern Germany. A farmer who didn't close the top lid of his manure barrel took a curve and a flush of liquid manure spilled out in the very moment when a man and his daughter approached. (Police Dachau via AP)

The Saturday, April 8, 2017 photo provided by the police in Dachau shows a convertible car that was hit by a flush of liquid manure in Altomuenster near Munich, southern Germany. A farmer who didn't close the top lid of his manure barrel took a curve and a flush of liquid manure spilled out in the very moment when a man and his daughter approached. (Police Dachau via AP)

BERLIN (AP) — One can only imagine the expletives uttered by a Bavarian driver and his teenage daughter after a farmer accidentally filled their convertible with a trailer full of manure.

German police say the incident happened Saturday near the town of Altomuenster, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) northwest of Munich.

The 52-year-old father and his 14-year-old daughter were parked by the roadside when a tractor pulling a trailer of liquid manure swung in their direction.

The maneuver sent the entire load pouring into their Renault convertible, covering the occupants from head to toe with slurry.

In a statement Monday, police said the car is likely a write-off.

On the upside, they noted: “nobody was injured.”

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This story has been corrected to show that Altomuenster is northwest of Munich and not northeast.