<i>Crash video</i><br> <iframe class=youtube src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WAX6CqcXmVg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br><a rel=ugc href="https://www.youtube.com/watch'v=WAX6CqcXmVg'si=X7uPsdEOnelsgKH-">https://www.youtube.com/watch'v=WAX6CqcXmVg'si=X7uPsdEOnelsgKH-</a><br><br><b>A high-speed crash involving the luxury supercar of Nigerian rapper Prince Daniel Obioma, better known to his fans as 3GAR, has culminated in potential legal repercussions.</b><br><br>According to Nicholas Gostell, a member of the Democratic Alliance and the National Council of Provinces, <b>the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has revealed that after months of waiting and calls for action from local officials, the 29-year-old driver will face charges of reckless or negligent driving stemming from the incident that occurred on High Level Road in Sea Point on 1 March.</b><br><br><b>The crash, which occurred at a staggering speed of over 200 kilometres per hour, resulted in the supercar colliding with a pavement and a wall, leaving a scene that quickly spread across social media platforms.</b><br><br>Videos showcasing the savage wreckage of the vehicle garnered millions of views, as shocked onlookers witnessed <b>the aftermath of what many described as a reckless display of speed and disregard for safety.</b><br><br>Gostell who had long been advocating for swift action has expressed his satisfaction with the latest developments: <b>Reckless drivers have no place tearing through our neighbourhoods and endangering lives; no matter where you live or what you drive. </b><br><br>According to Nicholas Gostell, a DA member of the National Council of Provinces focusing on Security and Justice, the Sea Point Police have confirmed that they are investigating the incident. <b>However, he noted with concern that weeks after the crash, no charges had been filed against the driver.</b> <br><br><b>Whilst security companies have released video footage of the accident, clearly showing that the vehicle moved at excessive speed through a suburban area before losing control, crashing into a kerb, and colliding with a boundary wall, the driver now alleges on social media that he swerved to avoid a homeless person and that the videos were edited, Gostell stated.</b><br><br>Gostells comments come against a backdrop of rising frustrations among local residents about the increasingly reckless behaviour of high-performance vehicles on the streets of Sea Point and neighbouring Camps Bay. <br><br>He emphasised that luxury and modified cars are causing frequent noise disturbances and violations of traffic laws, particularly during the early hours of the morning and over weekends.<br><br><b>Residents on the Atlantic Seaboard are particularly frustrated by the prevalence of these cars racing through our streets, putting lives at risk, </b> he said.<br><br><br>Previous thread <a href="https://www.nairaland.com/8356680/nigerian-rapper-3gar-baby-crashes">https://www.nairaland.com/8356680/nigerian-rapper-3gar-baby-crashes</a>
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