Yesterday, someone crashed a $1 million Ferrari crashed into a utility pole on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. Bel-air resident Stefan Eriksson claims that he was just a passenger in the car and that the driver, who he knew only as “Dietrich,” ran away from the scene. Apparently, investigators haven’t yet determined who owns the car either.
“We’re investigating as to who was actually driving,” said Sgt. Philip Brooks of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department today. “His (Eriksson’s) story has inconsistencies that need to be cleared up…
Officials are trying to determine whether (Eriksson) is the noted Swedish game designer whose firm, perhaps not surprisingly, was involved with car-racing themed video games….
Eriksson “had a .09 blood-alcohol level, but if he’s a passenger, that’s OK,” Brooks said. “But he had a bloody lip, and only the air bag on the driver’s side had blood on it. The passenger-side air bag did not. My Scooby-Doo detectives are looking closely into that.
“Maybe the ‘driver’ had a friend who picked him up. Maybe he thumbed a ride,” the sergeant added. “Maybe he was a ghost.”
Link (Thanks, Paul Saffo!)
UPDATE: Thanks to all the readers who point to the latest Ferrari crash news articles that include info about Eriksson’s history with game company Gizmondo. Link