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Chinese National's Rare Ferrari Excited Teen Photographer

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Chinese National's Rare Ferrari Excited Teen Photographer


He owned a few cars which were fast and furious. But driving behind the wheels of one eventually killed him and two others.

Mr Ma Chi had owned an Infiniti sports car in China and a BMW M3 sports series and Ferrari 599 GTO in Singapore.

The Chinese man’s Ferrari had student Aiden Chong, 14, snapping it for its rarity and flawlessness.

But after the accident, Aiden, a car enthusiast, said: “I was shocked and quite disappointed when I saw that the car that I had photographed in perfect condition had been ruined that badly in the crash and that people had died and been injured.”
 
This kind of shit can make it to New paper ?...SPH really ran out of ideas...
 
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The Chinese man’s Ferrari had student Aiden Chong, 14, snapping it for its rarity and flawlessness.


Anyone who labels something that's made in Italy as "flawless" was obviously born yesterday.
 
Why should a 14 year old kid be interested in fast cars? And how did TNP get to know of this?
 
5 sentences, everyone of them cringe-worthy.
 
what F*** story is this? firemen rescue cats from trees is more newsqworthy
 
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