Casino valet driver damages two Lamborghinis owned by billionaire

Video has emerged online appearing to show a valet driver at Crown Perth damaging two Lamborghinis believed to be owned by billionaire Laurence Escalante.

The footage, taken at 9pm on Wednesday night, shows a valet driver in a teal Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae pull up behind a second purple Lamborghini, crashing into the rear.

Stunned onlookers can be seen watching on in horror as the two cars - valued in excess of $900,000 each - make contact.

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"Look at this bloke," a man filming the ordeal is heard saying.

"No way... what are you doing brah?"

Other members of Crown staff can be seen with their hands covering their mouths watching the drama unfold. 

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"What are you doing in the car?" the man filming says to the valet driver, to which the driver responds: "I was just trying to park it."

A spokesperson for Crown Resorts said an investigation into the incident has been opened. 

"We can confirm that two vehicles were damaged in the driveway of Crown Towers Perth shortly after 9pm on Wednesday evening," the spokesperson said.

"The safety of Crown's team members and guests remains our priority.

"We are conducting a full assessment of the incident together with those involved."

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No injuries were sustained during the incident.

A spokesperson for Escalante told The West Australian that "Crown is working positively with us to fix the cars and put this behind us all."

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