A VIDEO of a crazy guest knocking down hotel doors in an Audi has gone viral on social media.
Witnesses recorded the shocking moment and posted the video on Chinese social media Weibo and then on YouTube.
Footage shows a guest smashing his Audi A5 Cabriolet against the doors of a hotel in China.
Then he drove wildly into the lobby and left a trail of destruction.
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Local police said the incident happened late in the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 10, and that the motive was a 28-year-old man named Chen.
According to CNA, the driver drove his car through the doors after arguing about his lost laptop.
Fortunately no one was injured and the subject arrested.
Hotel staff claimed the computer was stolen and discovered the hotel doors.
The onlookers and the hotel yelled at the driver to get him out of the car, beating him and looking to break a window to get the keys.
“Do you have anything you did, are you crazy?” shouted onlookers and hotel staff.
According to Booking. com, Jinling Purple Mountain Hotel Shanghai is a four-star hotel with reviews.
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