As far as coincidences go, they don't happen too often. That's why they're called coincidences, after all.
When they do occur, sometimes you can't help but wonder if it was fate that befell you. As if it was meant to be.
When 'twins' meet for the first time.
We get that parking basements can be a real pain in the ass when they're crowded. Except, they're much worse than actual traffic jams on the highways since there's usually only one way out.
You also have to navigate through a maze of junctions and blindspots, which increases the likelihood of getting into a minor accident with another driver.
Two men in Anhui, China learned this the hard way when they managed to crash into each other at what seems to be a cross junction in an underground parking garage. While this sounds like your average fender-bender, as the two drivers exchanged details with a police officer, things start to unravel in the most comedic way possible.
As the two men share their details with a police officer at the scene of the accident, they're shocked to find out that they both share the same birthday, also realizing that their cars are of the same make and model – from the low-quality video, the cars look like a couple of Audi A4 sedans, both in white.

The car(s) in question. IMAGE: Benzel Busch
In disbelief himself, the police officer can be heard saying he's sure he got their details right.
"I didn't get [the dates] wrong; I don't think I copied them incorrectly," he said.
According to users on Weibo (where the video was originally posted), the two men might as well swear to become brothers, if they're not already long-lost twins or something. The incident itself is already such a rare occurrence.
This crash would've been even more bizarre if the two guys shared the same (or at least similar) names. But we can't ask for too much.
Seems like fate brought them together for some reason.
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