Luxury car destroyed in pizza box fire

Luxury car destroyed in pizza box fire
Luxury car destroyed in pizza box fire

A man has been filmed using a pizza box to light a luxury $350,000 car ablaze while parked on a Sydney street.

The McLaren, which was purchased by its owner over a year ago and listed for sale just three days ago, was destroyed in the blaze in Sefton, in Sydney’s west, late on Friday night.

Security footage shared by 9News shows the moment a man, dressed in a hoodie and clutching an umbrella, lit a cardboard pizza box on fire on the street.

In the footage, the man can be seen using his umbrella to shield the flames before moving behind a tree to hide while another car passed by.

Security footage shows the man lighting the pizza box on fire on the street. Picture: 9News

Moments later, he crouches down and slides the box under the bumper of the car before racing off down the street.

Neighbors quickly spotted the blaze and attempted to put out the flames with a hose.

But they were unsuccessful and within 15 minutes, the fire had taken hold of the vehicle.

The man appeared to shield the flames with his umbrella. Picture: 9News

He then slid the box underneath the vehicle Picture: 9News

The owner of the car, Hamad Ajajz, and his son arrived home to find firefighters dousing the car in water.

“It’s devastating to be honest. The way we came in and saw it lit up on fire,” he told 9News.

The father-of-three had just listed the car for sale online three days ago.

“I can’t even look at it,” I shared.

The car is insured.

Within 15 minutes the fire had taken hold of the luxury car. Picture: 9News

Mr Ajajz said the sight was ‘devastating’. Picture: 9News

The car was destroyed on Friday night. Picture: 9News

Police are working to track down the offender with no arrests yet to be made.

“The fire is being treated as suspicious and officers from Bankstown Police Area Command have commenced an investigation into the incident.,” police said in a statement to news.com.au.

“There were no reports of injuries.”

Police are urging anyone with information or dashcam footage to contact Bankstown Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 
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