Singapore-Registered Mercedes Benz Engulfed in Flames in Johor Bahru

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Singapore-Registered Mercedes Benz Engulfed in Flames in Johor Bahru
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A Singapore-registered Mercedes Benz caught fire in Johor Bahru on Christmas morning, destroying the vehicle but leaving the driver unharmed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

A Mercedes Benz , reportedly registered in Singapore , caught fire while traveling in Johor Bahru on Christmas morning (25 Dec). Eyewitnesses described the fire as intense, with flames quickly consuming the vehicle. Thankfully, the driver managed to escape unharmed, but could do little but watch as the blaze destroyed his car. Local police have confirmed the incident, verifying that the vehicle involved was a Mercedes Benz . They also stated that the car was not an electric vehicle.

The cause of the fire remains unknown and is currently being investigated by the fire department. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable dangers that can occur on the road. No injuries were reported. Investigations are ongoing

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