A super car rally held under the auspices of Malta's president to raise money for the needy, was cancelled, after a British millionaire tycoon crashed his £750,000 super-car into a crowd at the rally.
Paul Bailey, from the East Midlands, was behind the wheel of his Porsche Spyder when it clipped the grass at high speed along an unused airport taxiway in the Hal Farrug district of the island.
More than 20 spectators were injured and five are believed to be in a critical condition as the super-car travelling at 210mph ploughs into them, those in critical conditions include a six-year-old girl and 55-year-old driver.
Earlier this year it was revealed how the businessman was believed to be the first person in the world to own the 'Holy Trinity' of hyper-cars - with a combined worth of more than £3million. See more photos below:
Omg! What was he thinking?
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