Key facts
- A Ferrari owner is suing parents in Shanghai.
- The lawsuit concerns alleged damage to a $530,000 supercar.
- Two children are accused of scratching the supercar.
- The owner claims the parents were unapologetic and refused to pay.
- A Chinese gym refunded a client.
- The gym offered the client a membership at another branch.
- The refund and transfer were due to body odour complaints.
A Ferrari owner is pursuing legal action against the parents of two children in Shanghai, alleging their offspring caused $530,000 worth of damage to a supercar. The owner asserts that the parents displayed a lack of remorse and refused to compensate for the damages incurred by the luxury vehicle. This incident underscores disputes arising from property damage involving minors and the subsequent financial liabilities of their guardians.
