The driver is a 28-year-old man who had gotten into a dispute with hotel staff over the loss of his laptop during his stay there. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SHANGHAI - A disgruntled guest rammed his sports car through a Chinese hotel’s doors and drove wildly around its lobby, leaving a trail of destruction after arguing with staff about his missing laptop.
The car, a convertible with its top up, then hurtled haphazardly around the entrance hall as bewildered spectators asked each other what was going on, with one exclaiming: “He’s going nuts!”
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