Sunday, November 06, 2016

Lamborghini supercar worth £200k left in 'complete mess' after hitting van and scaffolding in city centre


Eyewitnesses said the high-powered orange Lamborghini
struck a Renault van and some scaffolding surrounding a
building.

A luxury supercar has been left a crumpled wreck after a
crash with a van and building scaffolding.

The orange Lamborghini was involved in a collision on
Charles Street, Manchester, in the early hours of Saturday.
Eyewitnesses said the high-powered motor struck a van and
some scaffolding surrounding a building at around 3.30am.

Emergency crews were dispatched and police began
directing traffic.

Paramedics also attended as a precaution, although police
said no-one was injured, The Manchester Evening News
reports.

A GMP spokesman confirmed they were called to reports of
a collision between a Lamborghini and a Renault van, but no
arrests were made.

Photographer Reece O’Bierne, 19, from Salford, was working
at a nearby nightclub and captured the aftermath on his
camera.

He said the Lamborghini hit a van, and added: “The car was
a complete mess. The bonnet was virtually gone, the engine
was smashed to pieces and there was oil all over the road. "

"There were quite a lot of people who had been in the
nearby clubs and within 30 seconds a crowd of about 40-50
people had gathered and were all taking pictures."

“It didn't look like anyone was seriously hurt. The car will
need some serious repairs, if it can be fixed at all.
Someone’s going to have a massive insurance claim."

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