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“Didn’t pull handbrake” – M’sian Student Drives His Boss’s Bezza to Deliver Food, Gets into Accident

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Source: Facebook | Utarmeme

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Driving a borrowed car undeniably eases things for you, especially when you’re rushing but the pressure of taking REAL good care of the car will always be there. An unlucky Malaysian student recently had the shock of his life when he got into an accident.

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One of his biggest concerns was the car – it didn’t belong to him but to his boss!

In some images shared on the Facebook page Utarmeme, a Perodua Bezza, driven by the student sustained major damages at the front part after the car went down the slope. According to a report, the student, who is working in a part-time job drove the Bezza, which belonged to his boss to a university in Sleangor to deliver food.

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The car was parked on a slope, and the driver reportedly DID NOT pull the handbrake after turning off the engine and getting out of the car.

The unmanned vehicle then lost control and “drove itself” down the slope before landing on the ground, damaging the front part of the car.

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Other students also rushed to the scene to catch up with the incident which happened on Monday (April 9). You can watch the YouTube short reel below which captured the moment the Bezza went downhill.

We hope the driver and his employer can come to a middle ground to solve this unwanted accident.

 

Also read: M’sian Finds His Car Vandalised After Parking at Paid Open Space in KL, Costs Him RM13K in Damages

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