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High End Lamborghini Sports Car Goes Up In Smoke In Toronto

The Canadian Press, 16 Apr, 2017 12:47 PM
  • High End Lamborghini Sports Car Goes Up In Smoke In Toronto
TORONTO — A section of Toronto's Lakeshore Boulevard was shut down Friday evening after a very expensive Lamborghini sports car crashed and burned.
 
The high end machine reportedly hit a guardrail and then ignited.
 
Police said everyone got out of the car uninjured.
 
The Lambo, however, was completely gutted — a writeoff.
 
There was no word on the cause of the accident, or whether charges were pending.

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