Who Left Their Lamborghini Huracan in a Ditch?

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Lambroghini Huracan ditch

U.K. Police were perplexed by discovery of half-million Lambo in a ditch, minus one owner. But they got their man….

This weekend, police outside of London, England found a remarkable discovery by the side of the road. A $500,000 purple Lamborghini Huracan was found in a ditch. Oh, and there was no one to claim the supercar. Call us crazy, but we’d think misplacing a Lambo might be something you might notice.

After some searching on the part of law enforcement, the car’s owner turned up some hours later. The lucky Lambo owner is Michael Hudson, a Bitcoin investor. Hudson was fine, and shockingly, was able to laugh about the entire incident.

Lamborghini Huracan ditch

According to ABC News, the Lambo was first spotted by photographer Andrew Laurance in the early morning as he commuted to work. Thankfully, Laurance snapped these pictures before police prepared to locate the driver. Laurance noted that the car was facing the wrong way, and on the opposite side of the road.

Lamborghini Huracan ditch

Hudson told law enforcement that skidded on standing water while driving on the single lane road the night previous.

You Tuber and exotic car collector Yianni Charalambous talked to  his friend Hudson about the accident on his channel Yiannimize as the Huracan was being towed from the ditch. Hudson is one cool customer, we’ll give him that.

“Hopefully, fingers crossed, it’s not too bad,” the upbreat Hudson says. Upon seeing the admittedly not too horrible outcome, he says “Damage isn’t too bad and I’m sure she will be back on the road soon enough.”

 

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BEFORE VS AFTER ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ There’s a silver lining in every dark cloud and a opportunity even in the pits of despair. I promised I will be uncensored, share the bad with the good. This is not a window to a life of perfection but one of continued challenges. I prefer a leadership of example. Good day I’m ok, bad day I’m ok. I’ve educated myself to view all situations with calm, peace & balance. Damage isn’t too bad and I’m sure she will be back on the road soon enough. ⁣⁣ ⁣ ⁣ @y14nny genuinely can now call you a brother 🙏🏽. You came to my rescue with all the solutions prior to me even getting a plan together. Nothing but love and respect brother 👊🏽. ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ Mainstream media articles are hilarious, apparently I’m on the run 👀😂😂😂. ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ @carsncrypto #balance #itsjustacar

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Most importantly, there were no injuries, and the Lambo looks to be on the mend. We give Hudson credit for his great attitude and one heck of an unforgettable image.

Images: Andrew Laurance/SWNS

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Longtime automotive journalist S.J. Bryan has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is an editor with Ford Truck Enthusiasts and regular contributor to F-150 Online, Harley-Davidson Forums, and The Mustang Source, among other popular auto sites.

Bryan first discovered her passion for all things automotive while riding in her parent's 1968 Ford Mustang. The automotive expert cut her teeth growing up riding on Harleys, and her first car was a Chevy Nova. Despite her lead foot, Bryan has yet to receive a speeding ticket.

The award-winning former playwright was first published at age 18. She has worked extensively as a writer and editor for a number of lifestyle and pop culture publications. The diehard gearhead is a big fan of American muscle cars, sixth-gen Ford trucks, and Oxford commas.

S.J. can be reached at sherryjbry@gmail.com.


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