Man wrecks a N400M sports car in illegal drag race and pleads for funds

After crashing a hired sports car during an illicit drag race in Lagos, a young man from Nigeria calls out for assistance while incurring N400 million debt.

An unlawful drag race was the cause of the tragic vehicle collision that rocked Eko Atlantic City on Saturday. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Man crashes N400M sports car in illegal drag race, begs for funds

The collision, which happened around 4:00 PM and caused a lot of damage and injuries, raised questions about street racing and local public safety.

Two fast cars that were all taking part in an unofficial drag race on the main thoroughfare in the city are said to have been involved in the collision by witnesses.

When one of the cars lost control and crashed into another before hitting a concrete pole, the race swiftly took a disastrous turn.

Apart from the driver, who posted his experience on Instagram and went under the handle @Trammania, no casualties were reported from the crash.

According to him in a post, his life flashed in his eyes and at the moment, he thought he wouldn’t make it. However, he is faced with a staggering debt of N400M to cover for the damages on the car.

“Yesterday evening 14th of September 2024
I watched my life flash right in front of my eyes
It all happened so fast
Still traumatized
Taught it was all over
Still can’t even believe I’m alive
God really loves me & yesterday confirms all doubts…
I’m grateful to still be here
I’ll never forget.

Head jammed, back hurts, face bruised
Couldn’t even sleep at night too much pain
Flash backs messing up my head already
Hospital bills going crazy

Over 400Million in damages
Corvette Stingray 2022 GONE
Jeep grand Cherokee 2015 GONE
Property damage

Won’t lie I don’t even know where to start from
But I’m glad I’m still here God got his plans for me

Still hospitalized
Imma need all the love & support I could possibly get from the masses,” he stated.

 

 

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