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Millionaire Landlord’s Ferrari 458 Spider Impounded, Crushed by Police

A Ferrari 458 Spider owned by a millionaire landlord in Birmingham, UK was impounded by the police and later sent to the crusher on the suspicion that it might have been stolen. The cops said that the Ferrari was destroyed because it was ‘unroadworthy’.

The owner of the supercar, Zahid Khan recently made headlines when he parked his exotic outside a local court during an appeal against a conviction.

Khan, 30, was found guilty of six charges leveled against him including forcefully evicting tenants from his luxury home. The court awarded him 150 hours of community service. Add to that, the pain of losing your Ferrari.

Read about another expensive Ferrari that could end up being destroyed here.

Source: The Sun

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