Bay🔜er Leverkusen has launched an investigation about a now-deleted video reportedly showing Nigerian striker Victor Boniface speeding and using his mobile phone while driving just weeks aft♎er being involved in a horror 120 mph crash.
Bet With Bet365The Nigerian international player had previously survived a horrible crash with a lorry while on his way to the airport in his luxury Mercedes v✃ehicle but was fortunate to only sustain hand injuries as his car was left completely wrecked weeks back.
The serious collision caused damages amounting t൩o £167,000, with local police indicating that the driver lost control of the Mercedes due to tiredness, skidded into a truck, and was overturned as a result of the ꧋collision.
Leverkusen is now investigating footage that was posted by Nigerian rapper Zoro Swagbag with over 750,000 followers, involving Boniface driving his Mercedes-AMG on the A4 highw🐲ay, changing lanes, and scrolling through his phone, including checking Instagram.
The 50-second clip shows two passengers in Boniface's car while the Leverkusen striker drives down the road with his phone in hand and singing along to one of Swagbag's songs.
Le🦋verk☂usen has now issued a statement about the viral video.
“We are looking at the matter and checking it. If the incident is confirmed, we will of courꦕse talk to Victor about it as soon as possible. “He not only has a role model function – it is fundamentally about not endangering himself or other people in road traffic.”
Leverkusen Statement
The Super Eagles striker’s actions have drawn a lot of criticism and condemnation for his poor driving habits. The consequences of Boniface’s acti♏ons may include fines and points on his licꦫense.
Meanwhile, Boniface has started the season in sensational form, scoring eight goals across 15 appearances in all competitions, and has been linked with a move to Manchester United.