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Inside the secret lives of Australia's 'Crazy Rich Chinese' students whose wild spending rivals the mysterious Rolls-Royce-driving LanLan: JONICA BRAY

Inside the secret lives of Australia's 'Crazy Rich Chinese' students whose wild spending rivals the mysterious Rolls-Royce-driving LanLan: JONICA BRAY

Daily Mail​a day ago
When a wealthy young Chinese woman behind the wheel of a Tiffany-blue Rolls-Royce smashed into a car being driven by Kyle Sandilands ' chauffeur - leaving him seriously injured - I couldn't help but think it was the most ' Sydney ' story I'd ever heard.
The details are extraordinary: LanLan Yang, 23, was allegedly drunk when police say she veered the $1million car onto the wrong side of the road and slammed into a Mercedes van, writing it off.
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