Threesome in a car ends in unfortunate climax after handbrake mishap

Jun 10, 2014 - 15:53
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Threesome in a car ends in unfortunate climax after handbrake mishap
The male companion was kind enough the accompany his lovers in the ambulance (Picture: YouTube)

A group of carefree lovers had their pleasure cut short when their boudoir decided to leave early.

A sexually adventurous trio met on a night out in Wenzhou, China, and after a bit of courting the two girls and a guy opted for a threesome in a parked car.

Some men don"t see the appeal of sleeping with two girls at once, as it simply doubles the chance of them pushing the wrong button – this proved all too true for Chung Yeh, the Ross Geller of the People"s Republic, when he accidentally kicked the handbrake off.

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One woman suffered two broken legs (Picture: YouTube)

The car rolled down a hill and crashed into a tree while the threesome were in flagrante.

While the fool who caused the crash walked away without a scratch, the girls weren"t so lucky. One suffered inteal bleeding and the other had to be cut free. They later discovered she"d broken both her legs.

A police spokesperson confirmed that ‘caal knowledge" had been occurring inside the vehicle.

‘The driver is being investigated for lewd acts in a public place," they added. ‘As the women will be when they are fit enough to answer charges."

Which is very cool of them.

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