Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge has oddly resulted in the car's owner being charged for the accident. According to police, the reason why the owner has been charged for the Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge was because the man left the car burning in New Jersey after he crashed it.
The man responsible for the Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge and the owner of the 2008 Lamborghini Murcielago is 33-year-old Deankarte E. Ditchfield-Agboh of Palisades Park, NJ. According to Port Authority Police spokesman Joe Pentangelo, Ditchfield-Agboh has been charged on Tuesday with abandonment of a vehicle and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident for the Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge.
According to NBC New York, the owner of the black high-performance sports car was later identified by police as a resident of Palisades Park. Ditchfield-Agboh had already been issued tickets for leaving the scene of a crash and abandoning a vehicle with the Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge.
Pentangelo said that Ditchfield-Agboh owned the Lamborghini Diablo, reports ABC News. The scene of the Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge was reportedly found as the car left unoccupied and on fire in the westbound lanes near the Washington Bridge toll plaza in Fort Lee on early Monday. The vehicle apparently showed no signs of a crash despite sustaining extensive fire damage.
The Murcielago, a successor to the Lamborghini Diablo, is a model of the Italian sports car company which has been made only between the years 1990 to 2001. Though typically valued at $150,000 to $200,000, the original MSRP of the car is listed as $333,000 to $365,800.
Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge suspect Ditchfield-Agboh has not been reported as having an attorney, The Associated Press reports. It reportedly wasn't clear if he had one despite his charges. However, the 33-year-old had been given summonses for abandonment of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident and he is due to appear in court for the Lamborghini crash near Washington Bridge.
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