Key facts
- A Ferrari owner is suing the parents of two children.
- The children are accused of scratching a $530,000 Ferrari.
- The incident took place at a shopping mall in Shanghai.
- The owner alleges the parents were unapologetic and refused to cover the repair costs.
A dispute has arisen in Shanghai where the owner of a $530,000 Ferrari is suing the parents of two children accused of damaging the luxury vehicle. The owner alleges that the children scratched the supercar while at a shopping mall, and that the parents were unapologetic and refused to compensate for the damages.
The legal action highlights a conflict between a high-value asset owner and the guardians of minors involved in property damage. The owner is seeking financial redress for the alleged damage to the expensive vehicle.
