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Millionaire stock trader, 22, who makes £60,000 a month and works an hour a day narrowly avoids car jacking in £250k Rolls Royce Wraith

Elijah Oyefeso has told of horror moment attackers boxed him in and started smashing windows - while he was still inside car

A MILLIONAIRE city trader who once totalled his gold Lamborghini and Bentley in the same night has told of the horror moment attackers tried to break into his £250,000 Rolls Royce Wraith when he was in it.

Elijah Oyefeso, 22, said he was driving to one of his properties in Lewisham, south-east London, when he was attacked.

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Elijah Oyefeso, 22, has told of the horror moment he was attacked while driving his Rolls RoyceCredit: Bournemouth News
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The rich kid, who says he earns up to £60,000 a month, thinks the attack was carried out by jealous 'haters'Credit: Channel 4

The 22-year-old claimed two attackers tried to steal his supercar by boxing him in, before trying to smash his windows.

The millionaire said he was only able to escape by ramming their BMW until the coast was clear and he could rush away from the jealous “haters” who attacked him.

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Oyefeso has estimated the damage to his £250k car will cost around £11k to fixCredit: Instagram
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Oyefeso made headlines when he totalled his gold Lamborghini and Bentley in the same day in 2015Credit: Channel 4

, Oyefeso, who claims to earn up to £60,000 a month, told how he was driving home from a shisha café when the mystery vehicle suddenly pulled in front of him.

The 22-year-old, who sometimes only works an hour a day, described the vehicle as a BMW 1 Series with no number plates.

He said: “The driver slammed on his brakes causing me to break hard too, and then a car drove in behind me hitting me hard, trapping me in.

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Oyefeso said he was driving to one of his properties in Lewisham when he was attacked out of nowhereCredit: Instagram


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The Rolls Royce was left with smashed windows after the attack in LewishamCredit: Twitter
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Oyefeso told his attackers he hopes they have 'better luck next time' after they failed to steal his Rolls RoyceCredit: Twitter
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Oyefeso escaped by ramming the car behind him until he'd cleared a pathCredit: Twitter

“I realised it was a robbery when a man with his face covered came to my passenger door trying to smash the window and another man attacked the driver's window.”

Coming to his senses, Oyefeso started reversing his car, ramming the car behind him in a bid to escape.

He was eventually able to drive on to the pavement, and back on to the road.

The businessman estimates the damage at around £11,000.

He added: “If you are going to attack a £250,000 car don't do it with a £5,000 car - better luck next time.”

Oyefeso, who claims to earn an average of £60,000 a month and also has property, stock and film production interests to his name, believes he was deliberately targeted due to his public profile.

Speaking on the incident, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “At approximately 2.40am on Friday, February 10 a man attended Lewisham Police Station to report an allegation of criminal damage.

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The 22-year-old rose to notoriety as a rich kid of InstagramCredit: Instagram
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Oyefeso said the mystery attackers were driving a BMW 1 Series with no number plates, but police are yet to arrest any suspectsCredit: instagram

“He alleged that his car, a Rolls Royce, has been damaged by two males after he was forced to stop in Stanstead Road, SE6.”

No arrests have been made, and any witnesses to the incident are being urged to call the police on 101.

Oyefeso, who rose to celebrity as a rich kid of Instagram, has told how he started trading using his student loan.

Within nine months, he claims to have been making tens of thousands in cash.




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