TikTok star ‘wrote off £230,000 McLaren and left friend laying by side of road’
A TikTok star allegedly crashed his £230,000 McLaren supercar before running off and leaving his injured friend lying by the side of the road.
Harrison Sullivan, 22, known as HSTikkyTokky online, was apparently behind the wheel of the purple sports car that was written off in the smash.
Surrey Police confirmed the McLaren collided with a black Audi near the town of Virginia Water around 5.30 pm yesterday.
Video footage shows the mangled car after the accident and Mr. Sullivan’s friend, fellow influencer General G, real name George Elliot, writhing around in pain on the grass verge.
He and two people in the Audi were treated for minor injuries. Police said the driver of the car fled, and they are trying to locate them.
Mr. Sullivan rose to prominence as a fitness influencer but is also known for his love of fast cars. He bought the McLaren 720S only weeks ago and showed it off in a video just hours before the crash.
Mr. Elliot told his followers on TikTok: "I’m going to be whipping this around like no other. Trust. All the things are going to chase us down."
After the crash, someone filming the scene is heard saying: "F*ing hell, HS has fking walked off. Left his McLaren and walked off."
He then asks if Mr. Elliot, who is still on the ground, is okay. He replies, "no, I felt something cracked," as two passersby try to keep him calm.
Footage appears to show part of the road closed off, while traffic is queued up on the opposite lane. The Audi can be seen with a large dent in it. Although Mr. Sullivan has not been seen, he did post on his X account last night, writing: "Don’t believe everything you see on the net. I’m seeing a lot of b******s."
Last month, Mr. Sullivan, who has 896,000 TikTok followers, posted footage of himself driving down a quiet residential street in a Porsche 992 Turbo S at more than 90mph.
A number of people criticized his behavior. One social media user wrote: "This is the sort of problem that bad drivers like you cause. I feel so sorry for the dead and their families." While another said: "Do you always drive irresponsibly? Leave driving to the grown-ups for your sake and everyone else’s."
A Surrey Police spokesperson said: "We were called to a collision involving two cars that took place along the A30 London Road in Virginia Water yesterday evening (March 24).
"The crash occurred around 5.30 pm near the Virginia Water car park. The cars involved included a black Audi and a purple McLaren. The driver of the McLaren left the scene following the incident, and enquiries remain ongoing to locate him.
"The passenger in the McLaren and two people from the Audi were treated for minor injuries.
Investigations are ongoing.
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