Man drives with his ex and her new boyfriend on the bonnet

  • CCTV footage shows a couple lying on a moving SUV on a motorway in China
  • The driver drove nearly two miles to escape a debt from his ex-girlfriend
  • But the ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend did not budge during the ride
  • Police arrived to stop the car and investigate into matters for further details

This is the heart-stopping moment a couple clung to their lives on a car bonnet as a furious man sped through a city in eastern China.

Surveillance footage has captured how the white SUV travelling fast for nearly two miles on a motorway with two people lying on the bonnet.

It’s reported that the couple on top of the car had been in a money row with the driver, who is the ex-boyfriend of the woman.

A woman and her boyfriend have to cling to their lives on a car bonnet in Taizhou, China

According to Xianchangyan, the driver, surnamed Zhong, is an ex-boyfriend of the woman who lay on his car bonnet on September 19.

Mr Zhong was seen driving his white SUV on route S229 in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, while his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend were clinging onto his car’s bonnet.

The couple had to hold onto the windscreen wipers of the car firmly. 

The report stated that the woman and her new boyfriend lay on Mr Zhong’s car bonnet after noticing Mr Zhong had started the car engine and attempted to escape.

The dangerous stunt alerted onlookers to report the police.

The report said that Mr Zhong drove for three kilometres (1.86 miles) before being stopped by the policemen.

The white car was seen speeding on a motorway with the desperate couple on top of it

The white car was seen speeding on a motorway with the desperate couple on top of it

Mr Zhong drove for three kilometres (1.86 miles) before being stopped by the policemen

Mr Zhong drove for three kilometres (1.86 miles) before being stopped by the policemen

Mr Zhong explained in the video that the incident was caused by a money dispute.

‘I had financial difficulties and she lent me money,’ said Mr Zhong. 

He explained that he had been paying back about 2000 to 3000 yuan (£225 to £337) every month, with a hand-written debit note to prove tracks of record.

There were no injuries recorded in the incident.

Taizhou policemen are investigating for further details.

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