The yellow Lamborghini VT that caught fire and burned to wreckage along 96th Street in Bay Harbor Islands Saturday afternoon. Details are sketchy about how such an expensive car caught flame, but Bay Harbor Islands police said the car was driven by "a juvenile."
Nick Hogan, 16, son of wrestler-turned actor Hulk Hogan, stands beside the yellow Lamborghini VT that caught fire and burned to wreckage along 96th Street in Bay Harbor Islands Saturday afternoon. Hulk Hogan whose real name is Terrence Bollea recently moved into a $12 million home at 2900 North Bay Rd., Miami Beach, where many scenes for their VH1 reality TV show have been filmed.
Hogan's wife, Linda, was also at the scene and is pictured being checked by Miami-Dade firefighters, who confirmed only that they responded to a car fire.
Charred remains of the yellow Lamborghini VT that caught fire and burned to wreckage. Witnesses said that Linda Bollea, wife of Hulk Hogan, was in the car along with the couple's son, Nick, 16.
Hulk Hogan's car catches fire on Bay Harbor Islands
By MIAMI HERALD STAFF
MIAMI - A yellow Lamborghini reportedly owned by Terry G. Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, caught fire Saturday on Bay Harbor Islands. There were no injuries reported.
Information was sketchy about the circumstances leading to Hogan's expensive car catching fire along the 96th Street causeway. The extent of damage to the VT model is unknown.
Bay Harbor Islands police said the driver was a juvenile and the law prohibits the releases of his name. It's unclear if the teen is related to Hogan. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials would only say they responded to a car fire on Saturday afternoon, but declined to disclose any other details. Efforts to reach the Hogan family were unsuccessful.
Hogan, who first gained fame as one of the superstars of professional wrestling, is currently starring in a reality show called Hogan Knows Best based on his family's recent move to Miami Beach.
Hogan, his wife, Linda, and teenage daughter and son, Brooke and Nick, recently moved into a $12 million home at 2900 North Bay Rd.
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