The 211-mph supercar was left by a New Jersey car dealer in a fiery ball and comes just days after two more high-profile wrecks on the Jersey Turnpike.
A New Jersey car dealer crashed a Lamborghini and left it burning by the George Washington Bridge early Monday -- and no one really knows why.
The driver, Deankarte E. Ditchfield-Agboh, is the president of East Coast Auto Group, a used car dealer with two franchises in Newark and Lodi, New Jersey. Ditchfield-Agboh, 33, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and abandoning a car, a grey 2008 Murcielago. According to NJ.com, he will be in court in August but has so far not given any reason for the crash. Reports indicate Ditchfield-Agboh and a female passenger escaped from the wreckage but did not appear to crash into or harm anyone else.
A Twitter user was one of the first to record the scene shortly after the crash occurred around 2 a.m. on Monday. The Murcielago, which was discontinued in 2010, is capable of 211 mph. The 2008 LP640 came with a 6.5-liter V12 engine with 632 horsepower.
The driver, Deankarte E. Ditchfield-Agboh, is the president of East Coast Auto Group, a used car dealer with two franchises in Newark and Lodi, New Jersey. Ditchfield-Agboh, 33, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and abandoning a car, a grey 2008 Murcielago. According to NJ.com, he will be in court in August but has so far not given any reason for the crash. Reports indicate Ditchfield-Agboh and a female passenger escaped from the wreckage but did not appear to crash into or harm anyone else.
A Twitter user was one of the first to record the scene shortly after the crash occurred around 2 a.m. on Monday. The Murcielago, which was discontinued in 2010, is capable of 211 mph. The 2008 LP640 came with a 6.5-liter V12 engine with 632 horsepower.