Justin Bieber’s convoy ‘put lives at risk by driving on the wrong side of the road near his £4.5m British mansion’
Footage shows afleet of Range Rovers believed to be ferrying the pop megastar performing dangerous manoeuvres
Footage shows afleet of Range Rovers believed to be ferrying the pop megastar performing dangerous manoeuvres
JUSTIN Bieber has been accused of "putting lives at risk" after his convoy was filmed driving on the wrong side of the road into oncoming traffic.
The fleet of Range Rovers believed to be ferrying the pop megastar also look to overtake a car attempting to turn right.
The shocking footage, obtained by , shows three cars following each other at high speeds after leaving the £4.5 million mansion Bieber is staying at.
After accelerating from traffic lights, one of the cars appears to veer into a lane of oncoming traffic while beeping at traffic.
One onlooker sarcastically commented: “Great driving Justin.”
An eyewitness told the : “I've never seen a car do such a stupid manoeuvre, and put people's lives at risk.
"That's why I was so shocked.”
Sources say Bieber was sitting in the back of the Range Rover after leaving his £4.5 million Frodsham mansion.
I’ve never seen a car do such a stupid manoeuvre, and put people’s lives at risk.
Eyewitness
The 22-year-old is renting the property during his north east part of his Purpose tour in the UK.
He was on his way to play ice hockey with the Manchester Storm team before heading to the pub.
The dangerous manoeuvre was filmed by Simon Asai, who was in a car behind the singer's three cars. as it left his rented home at around 7pm last night.
Now police are investigating the shocking footage.
We would be keen to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has recorded the original footage.
Cheshire Police
A Cheshire Police spokesman said: "We are aware of footage on social media which appears to show erratic driving in the Frodsham area yesterday evening.
"Although we have not received any reports in relation to this we would be keen to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has recorded the original footage."
He was performing at the Manchester Arena when he threw down his microphone and walked off stage shortly before 10pm.
He said: “I’m not quite sure, you know, why you guys came tonight.
"I hope it was to enjoy my company as well as me enjoying your company. You know, I want to connect with you.
"The point of the no screaming thing is, so that when I’m looking at you in the eyes, you can actually know that we’re having a moment and a connection.
"It’s not just me trying to be an a**hole. It’s just me wanting to have a moment.
"Manchester you guys are awesome and I appreciate you."
Days earlier he branded a crowd in Birmingham “obnoxious” for screaming during his songs.
Sun Online has contacted Bieber's representatives for comment.
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