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The famous person in Sydney was seriously injured in a car accident. Australian netizens liked one after another and uttered ironic remarks. It was also a failure to live to this end.

Do you remember Salim Mehajer, the former deputy mayor of Auburn on Daming Lake?

Don't know it doesn't matter, let me elaborate, he is undoubtedly the darling of the Australian media, than Justin Bieber will be more serious than the words than Trump.

Our platform has covered a lot of news about him before, his life can be described as ups and downs, he has done a lot of things, full of grooves..

And this morning, he, unfortunately, had a car accident.

Salim Mehajer was taken to hospital after a major car accident Monday morning on his way to a court hearing in Lidcombe, Sydney's west side.

Photographs from the scene show Mr. Mehajer pulled out of his white Mercedes from a neck-braced stretcher and pushed into an ambulance by paramedics.

Mr. Mehajer received treatment for neck pain at the scene and was taken to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition.

He plans to go to court in Japan today, and Salim has been involved in a number of lawsuits since his lavish wedding in August 2015, and he has been a regular guest of the court.

In the early hours of April 2, he was charged with assaulting a taxi driver outside the star city casino (The Star) and stealing his cell phone and EFTposs.

The court learned that surveillance footage recorded an altercation between Mayer and the taxi driver.

The 31-year-old Salim was also charged with assaulting a reporter when he was travelling in a Porsche to evacuate the Sydney City Police Station in Day Street that morning.

Salim scrambled to escape from the media outside the police station, causing the seventh reporter to be caught between the car door and the body, and Salim was accused of causing actual physical harm to the reporter.

As a result of his car accident, all cases were adjourned to start as early as next Tuesday.

And the reply of netizens is also a big point, there is no sympathy for Salim at all, but it is gloating, and most of them speak ironically.

Social celebrities, ha

(there is a mention in the news that Salim is a socialite, and the netizens leave a message ironic.)

His car doesn't look completely broken down.

Famous overseas? Wtf, is just notorious, infamous, not famous.

Anyway, let's hope he gets better as soon as possible, and then he'll be judged by the law as soon as possible.

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