A Lamborghini driver burned to death after a horror crash.
The supercar owner, named as Fung Swee Yen, 62, was trapped inside the wreckage after it caught alight.
He was accompanied by a 47-year-old woman passenger who was pulled out of the Lamborghini Huracán moments before it erupted in flames.
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The unnamed woman was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment to her injuries following the crash in the town of Bentong near the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.
The driver reportedly lost control on the Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway on the morning of 30 June.
Images show the yellow supercar lying on the roof on the hard shoulder.
Intense orange flames and thick black smoke are seen bellowing from the overturned Lambo.
The car owner was killed at the scene.
He reportedly lost control of the supercar and hit a barrier before the vehicle flipped over and caught alight, as reported by Need To Know.
Police spokesperson Zaiham Mohd Kahar said: “Investigations revealed the driver and his friend were travelling from Kuala Lumpur towards Bentong.
“Upon reaching the spot, the driver failed to control the vehicle, resulting in it crashing into the divider before ending up in the ditch.”
“The car spun several times before the crash.
“The driver died at the scene and his passenger suffered burns on her hand and legs.”
The police confirmed that the woman is in hospital in a stable condition.
An investigation into the crash is ongoing.
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