Singapore-registered Audi driver disappears after multi-vehicle crash in Johor Bahru

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Singapore-registered Audi driver disappears after multi-vehicle crash in Johor Bahru

Collision near KSL City Mall leaves four cars damaged as driver flees the scene

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"A black Audi sports car registered in Singapore was involved in a collision that damaged four other vehicles in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on Tuesday eve

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“A black Audi sports car registered in Singapore was involved in a collision that damaged four other vehicles in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on Tuesday evening (26 February). However, the driver was nowhere to be found after the incident.

The crash took place near KSL City Mall, and images of the damaged cars circulated on social media shortly after. A video posted on the SG Road Vigilante YouTube channel showed the Audi with severe front-end damage and deployed airbags.

In the footage, a young woman wearing a white top and shorts was seen being assisted out of the driver’s seat by bystanders. Other vehicles involved in the crash sustained damage to both the front and rear, and debris from the impact littered the pavement. Parts of the sidewalk were also destroyed due to the force of the collision.

Eyewitnesses gathered at the scene, with some appearing visibly frustrated. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported. However, according to a Shin Min Daily News report, the woman in white was seen leaving the scene with a dog in her arms shortly after the accident. A man later arrived, retrieved some items from the Audi, and left quickly.

Zhang Yonghua, a 44-year-old diner at a nearby restaurant, claimed he saw the Audi speeding before the crash.

Johor Bahru police confirmed that the accident occurred at 7:15 pm along Jalan Serigala towards Jalan Dato Sulaiman. They stated that the Audi lost control after crashing into a white Proton Persona, leading to a pile-up involving three additional cars. The police have urged the woman seen in the video to come forward, as she has yet to file a report regarding the incident.”

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