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Ferrari F50 driver to appear in court after killing boy, 13, in crash

London - The owner of a luxury car storage facility in the United Kingdom will appear in court on June 6 for killing a 13-year-old boy after crashing through a fence in Hampshire in August 2016, according to the Mirror

Alexander Worth was killed on the scene while the driver Matt Cobden in a rare Ferrari F50 was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. 

Cobden, from Surrey, will appear before the Basingstoke Magistrates Court the Daily Echo reported. Ferrari only produced 349 Ferrari F50s, the car is valued at over R20-million. 

Click here for the original stories from the Mirror and the Daily Echo

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