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Cristiano Ronaldo is enjoying his summer holidays in Mallorca with his family, but something went wrong after the star car of his personal fleet, the Bugatti Veyron, got stuck in a barn in the residential area they were staying in. At first it was not known who was in charge, but now it has become known that it was one of his employees.
Bugatti Cristiano Ronaldo crashed into a house
The driver is under investigation.
Bunyola, Mallorca pic.twitter.com/K6Rn3zhLDu
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Fortunately, nothing happened to the worker, but the material damage is important. The car is valued at two million euros, so in the absence of a solution, the losses will amount to millions. The truth is that things could have turned out much worse, because there were several bottles of butane in the shed that he crashed into, but luckily they didn’t explode..
Cristiano bought the car after winning the European Championship in France in July 2016 and shared the photo on his Instagram account, writing: “the animal has arrived”showing that he was very excited. It’s a sports car that’s no longer in production, which is why it’s so exclusive.
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Cristiano and his family landed in Mallorca a few days ago to enjoy a well deserved holiday with their children Junior, Mateo, Eva, Alana and little Bella Esmeralda. ordered by a football player. that they are moving their two cars in order to be able to travel around the island with them and Bugatti was one of them. Its cost is set between 2.5 million euros and 8 million euros, depending on the settings it has.
Very powerful and record breaking
It has over a thousand horses, has a top speed of 400 km/h and is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 in less than three seconds. This car was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as “the world’s fastest legal production car.”
Source: Bekia