This is what the Ferrari 458 Spider looked like after the crash.
Ouch, that's gotta hurt. Car lovers, look away right now. These startling pictures show a totaled Ferrari 458 Spider worth 240,000 pounds (about twenty-two million in rupees) in Burnely, Lancashire and are definitely not for the faint-hearted.
Luckily, no one was injured - but these photographs make for a sorry tale.
The car, owned by a 21-year-old millionaire who goes by the name 'Lord Aleem', was reportedly rented out to a couple for their wedding when the accident occurred. Guess this is the only time a bride and groom could be called wedding crashers at their own ceremony, if you know what we mean.
While anyone even remotely interested in vehicles would find these pictures completely heartbreaking, the owner of the luxury car seemed unbelievably calm about the ordeal. In a series of tweets, Lord Aleem first joked about the accident and then thanked people for their good wishes.
However, he was careful to make the point that such cars need skills at the wheel and shouldn't be taken lightly.
Luckily for him, and other prospective wedding parties, the car will be roadworthy again in three weeks tops.
Damage only car crash in Burnley pic.twitter.com/WXADqoycDq
- Lancs Road Police (@LancsRoadPolice) April 17, 2016
Luckily, no one was injured - but these photographs make for a sorry tale.
The car, owned by a 21-year-old millionaire who goes by the name 'Lord Aleem', was reportedly rented out to a couple for their wedding when the accident occurred. Guess this is the only time a bride and groom could be called wedding crashers at their own ceremony, if you know what we mean.
While anyone even remotely interested in vehicles would find these pictures completely heartbreaking, the owner of the luxury car seemed unbelievably calm about the ordeal. In a series of tweets, Lord Aleem first joked about the accident and then thanked people for their good wishes.
At least people in Burnley have something to talk about for a few weeks
- Lord Aleem (@aleem_official) April 17, 2016
Thanks for all the kind messages. I wasn't at the wheel, and nobody was injured that's the main thing, have had a lot worse in business
- Lord Aleem (@aleem_official) April 17, 2016
However, he was careful to make the point that such cars need skills at the wheel and shouldn't be taken lightly.
However what I will say is that these powerful machines require driver skill and they shouldn't be taken as a joke. Drive safe
- Lord Aleem (@aleem_official) April 17, 2016
Luckily for him, and other prospective wedding parties, the car will be roadworthy again in three weeks tops.
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