🎬A suspected Nig€rian drüg dealer had an almost fatal accident after speeding his rented McLaren at 200 km in a residential suburb in Cape Town.
South Africans are already calling Home Affairs to go check his nationality and all his documents and the legitimacy of his business in South Africa.
Some say he should be arrested because it’s illegal to drive at 200 km in a residential area.

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: On March 1, 2025, a Nigerian man, identified online as rapper “3gar,” walked away from a jaw-dropping crash in Cape Town, smashing his white McLaren 570S worth R4.5 million ($245,000) on High Level Road in Sea Point. The 29-year-old lost control at over 200 km/h, slamming into a pavement and wall—video of the crumpled supercar hit 4 million views on social media, leaving fans stunned he survived with just cuts and bruises. The wreck happened around 6:30 AM—paramedics rushed him and a passenger to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, but posts on social media claim he was high on cocaine, racing through a residential zone. “3gar” posted on Instagram, “Nah small thing remain. Could’ve been all over! I can’t stop thanking God for life,” fueling buzz about his luck. South Africa’s roads see over 14,000 deaths yearly, and this high-speed wipeout’s got many on social media hailing his escape, some still slamming his reckless vibe. His McLaren’s toast—diagnostic teams say it’s a write-off—but “3gar’s” alive, sparking wild chatter. Some call it a miracle, others a wake-up call as Cape Town’s luxury car crashes pile up—two in two months. Was this a close shave with fate, or just dumb luck? The internet’s buzzing, torn between “wow” and “what was he thinking?”