British man unknowingly buys back his own stolen car
- Ewan Valentine, a British man from Solihull, England, unknowingly purchased his own stolen car back.
- This situation arose after thieves stole his black 2016 Honda Civic Type-R from its parking space on February 28.
- Suspicion grew despite different license plates and VINs when he found his old addresses in the car's navigation history.
- He paid over £20,000 for the vehicle, which authorities described as an exceptionally well-executed cloning operation.
- Police are now conducting forensic investigations on the car before transferring it to Valentine's insurance company.
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'I was in shock': UK man spends Rs 22 lakh to buy back his own stolen car
A man from the United Kingdom claims to have spent lakhs to reclaim his stolen automobile. The story, however, is not as simple as it appears. Ewan Valentine, from Solihull, West Midlands, was looking for a replacement for his Honda Civic Type R, which had gone missing from his driveway a few weeks prior. After considering his alternatives, he came upon a very comparable model, only to learn that it was the same vehicle he had purchased in 2016.…
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