When the controversy over the other driver's community post that'the supercar driver even got a child riding after an argument, he made insulting words and retaliatory driving', the supercar driver finally raised an apology.



According to an online community today (22nd), an article titled'Gapjiil McLaren in Haeundae, Busan' recently posted.



Author A claimed, "While returning home with my three children around 7 pm on the 13th, I got a quarrel with a supercar, and I was struck."



Mr. A said, "McLaren suddenly intervened in an alleyway with a rapid roaring noise, and then he shook his face through the sunroof and said to the children,'Guys, your father is a beggar. "Tara" and repeatedly swearing and returning."



Mr. A is in a state of suing Mr. B on charges such as blackmailing at the Haeundae Police Station.



When this article became controversial in the community, Mr. McLaren Chaju B posted a rebuttal.



Mr. B said, "My car roared at a high speed and stopped suddenly. This is not true and I entered slowly," he said. "The mini-driver behind me stopped my car and stepped on a sudden brake in order not to get out of the car." Insisted.



"A's first swearing, so I couldn't control my emotions, so I swear together." "So I'm living like a beggar."



When Mr. A uploaded a CCTV video at the time and refuted this clarification, there were many opinions online criticizing Mr. B's actions.



In particular, accusations were poured out of swearing and talking to the sunroof of a child's car as an obvious retaliatory driving.



As the controversy grew, Mr. B posted an apology and said, "I am grateful for reminding me that my fault is a lot big and wrong in the seriousness of the mistake." I thought a lot about my conduct.”



He said, "I didn't have such a deliberate bad thought that I should hurt young children, and I am really sorry for hurting my family members with the one short thought that I was angry. I will take all the punishments sweetly."



The police assign the case to the criminal department (strong team), not the traffic accident investigation department, to investigate whether or not driving retaliatory.



(Photo = Capture of the post of Bobae Dream)