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Two machete thugs flee after setting a trap for a young man who sold his Subaru on Gumtree, but ended up fearing for his life during a terrifying car hijacking.
Adelaide Todd Chenda posted an ad on Gumtree, thinking it was the best way to sell her pride and joy. Two men quickly responded and asked for a test drive
While they were taking the Subaru to take a ride with the owner in the car, he was slammed upside down and then a blade would have been drawn.
"As soon as I turned around, I saw a guy harbading me with a machete," said Mr. Chenda
"You think it's will tear you to pieces, so I was very scared
"He was just there ready to … hack my neck. So, as soon as they slowed down enough, I was just out of there. "
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" I I have not really thought much about this scenario. I just wanted to be out of the car, "he says.
Car thieves fled before stealing fuel at a Noarlunga gas station
They managed to escape police despite PolAir follow-up in Adelaide's southern suburbs 19659015] Subaru, severely damaged, was dropped after thieves hit a pole and fled on foot Source: 7 News
The vehicle finally hit a light pole in Penfield and three men fled the scene
The severely damaged Subaru was seized by the police for medico-legal tests.] The police advised Anyone looking to sell their vehicle online to meet potential buyers in a public space frequented during the day and ask to see identification
"Learn from my mistakes and ask for a driver's license before sell a vehicle Chenda says
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