A 13-year-old boy smashed a Lamborghini Huracan in a crash on a road west of Vancouver, Canada.
The Canadian West Vancouver Police reported in a press release that they had received a report about an accident in which the Italian Lamborghini Huracan supercar crashed into a ditch or hole.
The police found that the Lamborghini Huracan had been severely damaged to the point of being completely written off, as the only photo of the accident shows, and fortunately no other car was involved in the accident.
No person was found behind the wheel of the wrecked car or next to it, and accordingly the police began an investigation and search operation to ensure that there were no injuries among those inside the car as a result of the accident.
The police say that they discovered that the driver was 13 years old, and he was located and arrested in cooperation with the car’s owner. The child admitted that he was unable to control the car due to the dark and rainy conditions. He also revealed that he was with a friend of his and they were on a fun adventure before the accident occurred.
It appears that several factors may have led to this costly accident, such as poor road conditions as a result of rain, perhaps the child’s limited driving abilities, and perhaps his inability to control and reach the pedals easily.
The police added that the child now faces several charges, including driving without a license and fleeing the scene of the accident.
Some reports stated that the car belonged to the child's parents, but the police did not indicate in their initial statement the identity of the car's owner.
This type of accident is repeated, as we have heard several stories about children taking their family cars and driving them, and the motivation behind this behavior is their desire for independence or the search for adventure.
The child continues to drive the car despite not having received sufficient training, which makes him unable to handle the car properly, and in most cases this ends in an accident.