BMW driver ‘taking friend to hospital for Covid-19’ clocks 204km/h in Joburg

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BMW driver ‘taking friend to hospital for Covid-19’ clocks 204km/h in Joburg
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A 47-year-old man was arrested after he was caught driving 204km/h on the N3 freeway on Sunday, Ekurhuleni metro police said.

A man caught speeding in his BMW M5 claimed he was taking a friend to hospital after he “noticed symptoms of Covid-19”.A 47-year-old man was arrested after he was caught driving 204km/h on the N3 freeway on Sunday, Ekurhuleni metro police said.

“The driver was taken to the Bedfordview police station. A passenger, who was interviewed by officers on site, denied being infected.” The man, who was traveling with his nine-year-old son, claimed he was rushing to fetch a cake for his son’s birthday, Mokheseng said.

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