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Lamborghini crashes into tree in Kota Kinabalu, driver slightly injured

Lamborghini crashes into tree in Kota Kinabalu after the driver swerved suddenly to the right to avoid a vehicle that unexpectedly entered from the left

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 01 Mar 2026 11:54AM

Lamborghini crashes into tree in Kota Kinabalu, driver slightly injured
Cause of the accident under investigation - March 1, 2026

A 40-YEAR-OLD man suffered minor injuries after losing control of his Lamborghini and crashing into a tree along Jalan Kolam Luyang, near a Petronas station in Kota Kinabalu at around 8pm on Friday.

The driver, reportedly travelling from the city centre towards Foh Sang, swerved suddenly to the right to avoid a vehicle that unexpectedly entered from the left.

This manoeuvre caused the luxury car to skid and collide with the tree.

Sergeant Jison attended the scene to conduct further investigations into the circumstances and causes of the incident. - March 1, 2026

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