The elderly driver was not arrested, although he allegedly initiated the confrontation that occurred in the Cayman Islands
February 26, 2025 at 21:11

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- A 72 -year -old man attacked a teenager after a rage incident at Grand Cayman rage.
- The altercation involved a Cybertruck and a Hyundai Kona merging in the same path.
- The incident sparked public debate on the treatment of expatriates compared to local Caymanians.
Rage rage incidents are not new, but when they involve a Tesla Cybertruck, an elderly businessman and a 17 -year -old, they make headlines, even in a place as relaxed as the Cayman Islands. A 72 -year -old man is now at the center of a police investigation after being caught in camera to attack a motorist who would have cut before him and his Tesla Cybertruck. While the police arrested the 17 -year -old woman involved, the older driver left with just a warning, something that did not suit residents.
The altercation occurred about a week ago on Grand Cayman. According to local reports, Larry McGean led his Tesla Cybertruck with his wife when a teenager driver of a Hyundai Kona merged in his way. McGean should have slammed on Tesla’s brakes to avoid a collision and did not kindly take the driving of the 17 -year -old woman.
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According to the Cayman Marl RoadMcGean approached the Kona driver. Shared images on social networks show the expatriate in an animated argument with the young driver of Hyundai before McGean seems to open the door and rush to him. Although the following moments are not clear, it seems that while McGean was making their way in the cabin, the teenager quickly put him in a strangulation.
An ambulance that passed at the time stopped and the crew helped separate the two men. McGean’s face was cut into the incident. Although he is allegedly the attacker, he was released with a warning for the prosecution against the common assault. On the other hand, the 17 -year -old driver of the Hyundai was arrested for suspicion of aggression causing bodily lesions.
Local police use motorists who have witnessed the fight to get in touch with them and to provide all the useful information they can. However, the authorities have been criticized by many residents so as not to stop McGean yet, despite images showing his involvement in the fight. He has also raised wider concerns concerning the way in which rich expatriates are treated compared to local Caymans.
The incident continues to attract attention online and locally, with many while waiting for other updates to the police investigation.
