“Dude was probably beeping everywhere to find and rob my car. But my car was in Singapore lol...” — Singapore man
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Based on earlier posts, he’s been travelling through Europe in style, with stops in Portugal, Italy, and Switzerland.Plot twist: the TikToker’s car was in Singapore anyway, and so the key was all but useless to the thief. Nine minutes later, he realized his bag was open because he could see that his keys were “on the move.”
But afterwards, he decided to give finding the key one last shot, going across the street to see if the location could be determined.“Dude couldn’t find the car and just threw it to the bottom of the bin.”
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