Vlogger Selly caught driving at 236 kilometers per hour. "It was a moment of recklessness. I regret it!"
The vlogger Selly (under his real name Andrei Șelaru) was caught on the afternoon of March 23, around 2:50 PM, driving on the Bucharest-Pitești motorway in a sports car at a speed of 236 km/h.
According to Mediafax, the 23-year-old driver was fined 3,300 euros and had his license suspended for 120 days, being issued a replacement proof without the right to drive, according to a statement from the Romanian Police.
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The famous influencer confirmed this through a message posted on social media that he lost his license.
"I want to confirm the information reported by Mediafax, today I made a mistake, I was on the A1 motorway to Budeasa and on a small stretch of motorway, I was driving at over 200 km/h and got caught by the radar device. It was a moment of recklessness that I regret!
I have learned something from this situation and will not drive at such a speed in the future. No matter how rushed I was for filming, I should have realized that life is more important than anything else. Somehow it's good that I'll be a pedestrian for four months, it taught me a lesson not to do this in the future", Selly wrote on Instagram.
Selly was driving a Porsche 911 Turbo S when he was caught speeding on the A1 motorway.
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