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Several people were injured when a car crashed into a business in Osceola County on Saturday night.Authorities said the crash happened at the Amscot on Buenaventura Lakes Boulevard.Investigators said a Hyundai Accent driven by Beverly Wallace, 55, of Sanford, crashed into the building and hit a counter.Video: Car hits Amscot on Osceola ParkwayAuthorities said Wallace lost control of her car, hit a median and ran through some bushes before crashing through the building."The lady came out the car saying, 'I am sorry for killing you.' I looked at her and said, 'I am not dead, I am alive,'" said Jesse Acceus, who was pinned between the car and the counter inside the building.A witness said the Amscot remained open after the crash, despite damage to the building."I just walked into the Amscot and then see the car through the window, so it was very shocking," witness Shamar Edge said.Osceola County firefighters moved the car to free Acceus, and he was flown to Orlando Regional Medical Center with serious injuries. Top video: Woman records burglar attempting to break in"The bone is just broken. They had a rod and screws and they put me back together," Acceus said.He was there to cash his first paycheck. "I heard a big boom and glass everywhere and the next thing you know I am on the floor," he said. "I think it was just sweet old lady driving at night, but forgiveness is my key right now. I don't hate her or anything. All I can do is forgive."Two other people in the Amscot, Martha Rodriguez, 36, of Kissimmee, and Ernesto Legister, 23, of Orlando, suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospitals in Kissimmee. Wallace also suffered minor injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment.Officials said Wallace was ticketed for careless driving and recommended for re-exam.14277264