Police are searching for the person who 'abandoned' a Mercedes-AMG S63 on a Hanoi sidewalk 10 years ago.
The police in Yen Hoa ward (Hanoi) are verifying and searching for the owner of a luxury Mercedes-AMG S63 that has been abandoned on the sidewalk for many years.
On the afternoon of April 4th, the leaders of Yen Hoa Ward Police (Hanoi City) stated that they are verifying and searching for the owner of a luxury Mercedes-AMG S63 car that was "abandoned" on the sidewalk, following a reporter's report.Dan Tri.

The Mercedes-AMG S63 has been sitting on the sidewalk for 10 years. Photo: Son Nguyen
"We have dispatched officers to the location where the car was parked on the sidewalk to verify its ownership, and will then announce a search for the owner. After the announcement period, if no one comes to claim the vehicle, we will proceed to tow it away," said the leader of the Yen Hoa Ward Police.
Previously, images of a Mercedes-AMG S63 parked on the sidewalk in Yen Hoa ward (Hanoi) continued to circulate on social media.

Each time sidewalk paving is being done, the vehicle is lifted to one side, then returned to its original position with its wheels propped up. Photo: Son Nguyen
According to the reporter's observations.Dan TriAt noon that same day, the car was still in the same spot and had not yet been moved by its owner.
A resident of the building (who wished to remain anonymous) said that the luxury car had been parked on the sidewalk for nearly 10 years.
The man said that he sees the car sitting motionless on the sidewalk every day.

The car's mirrors were not stolen, and there were no signs of tampering. Photo: Son Nguyen
"It's unbelievable that after years of exposure to rain and sun, the car remains almost in pristine condition. The million-dollar car hasn't had its mirrors stolen, nor does it show any signs of tampering or removal."
Last year, when the neighborhood was repaving the sidewalks, workers used a crane to move the car to the side for construction, then put it back in its original position, carefully propped up on its wheels.
"Many people around here are very curious, wondering who the owner of the car is that would leave such a valuable asset outside for almost ten years," the man said.


