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Wild video shows woman steal Porsche, run over owner in driveway

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A Canadian woman was arrested after she was captured on doorbell video pretending to be interested in a Porsche and stealing the car, running over the vehicle’s owner in his driveway as she fled, police said.

Sarah Badshaw, 18, was arrested on multiple charges, including dangerous operation causing bodily harm, theft of a motor vehicle, failure to remain after an accident resulting in bodily harm and driving without a license, according to Peel Regional Police. She turned herself in on Thursday as police were searching for a suspect in the case.

The incident happened at about 2 p.m. on Sept. 6 near Winston Churchill and Eglinton Avenue in Mississauga.

Video footage captured the woman ringing the victim’s doorbell and saying she was interested in purchasing the 2022 Porsche Cayenne he had listed on Autotrader, police said.

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Sarah Badshaw, 18, was arrested on multiple charges. (Peel Regional Police)

As she was inside the vehicle to view the interior, Badshaw quickly reversed and exited the victim’s driveway, hitting the victim on the way out before driving away with the stolen car, police said.

The victim had exited the passenger side door before walking around the front of the vehicle and reaching for the driver’s side handle, which appeared to be locked, video footage showed.

Sarah Badshaw ringing a doorbell

The incident happened at about 2 p.m. on Sept. 6 near Winston Churchill and Eglinton Avenue in Mississauga. (Peel Regional Police /TMX)

The car appeared to jump slightly as the victim attempted to enter the locked car before walking towards the back of the vehicle. The suspect then quickly pulled out of the driveway, running over the victim and dragging him violently into the street.

The man was injured in the incident, police said. He required medical attention after he sustained injuries to his elbow, hands and legs, he told CTV News Toronto.

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Victim was run over in his driveway

The man was injured in the incident, police said. (Peel Regional Police /TMX)

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An accomplice, parked across from the victim’s home in a gray Bentley Bentayga, was also involved in the theft, police said.

The stolen Porsche was located on Wednesday after it was found abandoned in Mississauga.

Police said Badshaw has also been charged with prior fraud related offenses in the Peel region and is wanted by other GTA police agencies in connection with separate investigations.


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SRI LANKA — Following a major economic crisis in Sri Lanka marked by protests that culminated in the overthrow of the government in 2022, voters in the island nation go to the polls Saturday to choose among 38 candidates for president.

Located to the south of India, many voters in the Buddhist majority country of 22 million people — approximately the same size as West Virginia — feel disgruntled with the country’s political culture as the nation climbs slowly out of its economic crisis. 

Reuters reports that after the 2022 collapse due to a severe shortage of dollars, the economy is one of the biggest issues, with inflation reaching as high as 70%. It added that inflation has since cooled and growth in GDP is forecast «for the first time in three years.»

«Across the island,» there was a «lot of confusion» and people are «uncertain» who to vote for. 

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A supporter of presidential candidate Samagi Jana Balawegaya, or United People’s Power, and opposition leader Sajith Premadasa holds a banner during the final campaign rally ahead of the presidential election in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sept. 18, 2024.  (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

«Entire segments don’t even want to vote,» Vinod Moonesinghe, a voter, told Fox News Digital. 

He predicted «turnout could be lower» than in previous years due to disillusionment with many factors — dynasty politics, the candidates being surrounded by corrupt figures themselves and a general distrust toward the political class after years of corruption and empty promises. 

The top candidates in the field of 38 include incumbent president Ranil Wickremesinghe of the UNP; a right-leaning party opposition leader Sajith Premadasa of the newly created SJB party; Anura Kumara Dissanayake of the socialist, Marxist-leaning NPP; and nationalist Namal Rajapaksa of the SLPP.

The current government, headed by Wickremasinghe has been in power since 2022 and negotiated with creditors and secured an extended fund facility (EFF) program with the country’s major debtor, the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 

Sri Lanka presidential race

Supporters of Sri Lanka’s president, Ranil Wickremesinghe, play carrom inside an election campaign office ahead of the Sept. 21 presidential election in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sept. 16, 2024.  (Reuters/Dinuka Liyanawatte )

Namal Rajapaksa, son of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa from the SLPP (Sri Lanka Podujana Perumana) told Fox News Digital, «We are the only party that is nationalistic in orientation this time.» 

When asked how he will overcome the challenges associated with his party’s history, he replied, «We will continue where my father’s term ended in 2015.» 

He dismissed criticism his party was pro-China as a global security concern. 

«Nobody will use Sri Lanka’s land air or sea to launch an attack on another country,» Rajapaksa said, predicting U.S.-Sri Lankan trade will boom if he wins.

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Rohan Gunaratna, professor of security studies at Nanyang Technology University in Singapore, said ties with the U.S. would remain strong regardless of the outcome. 

«The U.S.- Sri Lanka [partnership] will not be affected by whatever candidate or party that will come to power. Sri Lanka’s foreign policy is multidirectional and will work with the East and the West to build Sri Lanka.»

Presidential candidate Dilith Jayaweera, media mogul and businessman head of the newly formed Mawbima Janatha Party (MJP) told Fox News Digital «Sri Lanka’s landscape [has] completely changed». He said that «traditional politicians» lack «management skills.» 

He believes voters want a new approach to politics, including new candidates. He noted the popular chant of protesters to «reject all 225,» the number of seats in parliament, hinting that people wanted fresh new political figures. 

Anura Kumara Dissanayake

Leader and the presidential candidate of the National People’s Power, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, speaks to supporters during the final public rally ahead of the election in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024.  (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

Another voter, Usama Ibrahim, told Fox News Digital, «We stood in [lines] for hours during our worst economic crisis in 2022 and, yes, Ranil Wickremasinghe has got us out of it, but he restructured the debts to pay off later. But will we get back to square one if the winner of this election does not have a solid long-term plan».

The communist JVP party, which is part of the NPP coalition, seems to have garnered support, according to recent opinion polls. Nihal Fernando, a taxi driver, told Fox News Digital «the other traditional politicians have a culture of jumping sides and, as we say, playing ‘musical chairs’ or leapfrogging. So, we now view many of the mainstream parties as being different sides to the same coin. He complained that since independence in 1948, the same political families have been in power and, after three generations, «change is welcome.» 

«Could things get any worse for the working class like myself?» he asked. 

Ranil Wickremesinghe supporters

Supporters of president and independent presidential candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe wave national flags during a public rally in Minuwangoda, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024.  (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

Senaka Seneviratne, a Sri Lankan who has lived in the U.S. for 30 years, told Fox News Digital many in the diaspora want to see Sri Lanka prosper because they are «concerned about their family members back home.» He noted the general uncertainty about the election among diaspora members is not dissimilar to those in Sri Lanka, noting that some «may return home to vote.»  

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Political analyst Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, executive director of the Centre for Policy Alternatives, told Fox News Digital, «Many are angry and frustrated. This anger and desperation is translating into voting for the JVP, who are the new kids on the block in terms of having never captured wholescale political power.»  

He noted that the JVP has not gained traction among minorities as much as Premadasa and Wickremasinghe have. 

He noted that «Wickremasinghe restored a certain amount of political stability» during his two years in office. He said that the presidential election might go to a ‘second round’ if there is no majority.

Reutes contributed to this report.


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