Young crypto millionaire “gutted” after his luxury car is painted with swear words
Posted On January , 2023

Image courtesy by Manchester Evening News
20-year-old millionaire Waseem Khan was left “gutted” when he found his luxury car vandalised in Leeds last weekend.
Khan, who found his massive fortune in the world cryptocurrency, said that he was “shocked” when he saw the words ‘die’, ‘virgin’ and ‘c***’ spray painted on his yellow Audi R8 supercar. The car was defaced when he stopped and parked it at an open car park overnight before heading for a business meeting in Manchester.
The young trader has said that he will have to spend “thousands” of pounds to get the paint removed if chemicals don’t do the job for him, but had said that the £100,000 car was not damaged.
The flash car had raked in millions of views after being featured in a video by Wakefield’s off-licence Wakey Wines which was uploaded online recently.
Khan , who also owns two other expensive cars – a Merc G-wagon and a Merc E63 AMG, said that he did not know why someone would think of vandalizing his vehicle like that adding that “it could be anyone” as he did not want to blame anyone specific whom he might suspect of committing such an act.
He admitted that the car park where he’d parked his car was not the safest place. Khan said, “It was on Sunday night. I had to go out of town to Manchester on a business trip.
20-year-old millionaire Waseem Khan (Image courtesy by Manchester Evening News)
I was in a rush and parked my car in the city centre. It was just in an open car park. It wasn’t the safest, but I didn’t think someone would do anything to the car.
“I left it and came back in the morning. I went to get my car. It just had all this writing in the paint all over it. It was a bit of a shock. I looked to see if the car was damaged, and luckily it wasn’t. So I thought probably it will just wash off.
“They have been scrubbing for ages, and it’s not coming off. That’s when I started panicking. I thought: ‘This won’t come off!’ I’m still trying to find a solution for that,” the young man added.
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