Eccentric AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli has reportedly crashed his car into another car in front of him while waiting at a set of traffic lights in Italy.
In another addition to his numerous troubles on and off the field, media reports state that Balotelli rear-ended his Audi R8 into a car in front of him during a period of heavy traffic although no one was hurt in the incident.
According to the Mirror, although the crash caused a commotion, but Balotelli and the the driver of the other car parted ways without dispute, after agreeing that no damage had been done, with Balotelli driving his car home after the incident.
The report mentioned that it is not the first time the former Manchester City striker had crashed his car; he was also involved in a crash with a Corsa whilst driving one of his Bentleys.
This incident comes just days after AC Milan hired a former police officer to look after the Italian striker and to keep him out of trouble, the report added.
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