The 13-year-old steals the keys and heads for the dungeon

The 13-year-old steals the keys and heads for the dungeon


In Canada, a 13-year-old boy destroyed a Lamborghini Hurracan in a traffic accident after pretending to be a car buyer.

West Vancouver (Canada) – A 13-year-old boy lied while buying a car and got the car keys. And bad results: a young man drove an expensive sports car into a ditch.

Everyone remained unharmed. The Lamborghini Hurracan, on the other hand, is probably just a scrap. © West Vancouver Police

The 13-year-old had the keys, but not the skills.

In a road accident in Canada, a Lamborghini Hurracan (estimated value: around 150,000 euros) was badly damaged and cannot be saved. No one was injured.

But the history of the accident that happened at the end of March raises questions. As the police announced, a 13-year-old child was behind the wheel of a luxury car.

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Tire ripped off by accident! Opel and Audi collapsed and closed

Apparently the young man wanted to borrow a car for a joy ride and automatically responded to the used car offer. What had to happen happened: he lost control of the speed of 600 hp, broke the fence and landed almost in the ditch. The dam was badly damaged and probably has only scrap value.

No other vehicle was reported to be involved in the collision.

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The resale value of the Lamborghini was reduced by the accident.

The resale value of the Lamborghini was reduced by the accident. © West Vancouver Police

But when the police arrived at the scene of the accident, the driver and passenger had already left and ran home. The 13-year-old has yet to be identified. His parents prefer to keep quiet about the incident.

How the young man in the Lambo accident got the car keys is probably a matter of further investigation. The seller wanted to sell the car to the highest bidder and invited recent buyers for a test drive, reports “Know“. It is said that he was informed about the joy.

Police said: “We do not believe that the owner of the car knew the age of the driver or that he did not have a driving licence.”