Lamborghini driver seen hanging out of window sending text moments after hitting three people

Dec 1, 2015 - 12:10
Dec 1, 2015 - 12:14
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Lamborghini driver seen hanging out of window sending text moments after hitting three people
Lamborghini smashes into pedestrians as street race goes wrong in East Java

A young driver was caught on camera hanging out of his wrecked Lamborghini to send a text moments after he mowed down three people, killing one.

Wiyang Lautner, 24, allegedly lost control of his supercar while racing a Ferrari in Surabaya, East Java, and hit a couple, 41-year-old Srikanti and 51-year-old Kuswanto, and vendor waiter Mujianto, 44.

Witnesses filming the aftermath of the crash were surprised to see Lautner hanging out of the window to send a text.

Srikanti and Mujianto both suffered broken legs in the crash, and were seen lying in the street not far from Lautner.

Kuswanto, Srikanti"s husband, was killed and his body was taken to Soetomo Hospital for a post-mortem.

Lautner was detained by police at Dukuh Kupang police station.

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