Surrey Collision: Lamborghini on Fire
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Speed considered factor in fiery crash reportedly involving Lamborghini

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Surrey Police are investigating after a fiery crash involving a Lamborghini.
Police say all occupants of both vehicles escaped unharmed.
Investigators believe speed of at least one of the vehicles may have been a contributing factor in the crash.
The intersection of 96 Avenue and 161A Street was closed for several hours before being reopened.
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