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Mysterious wealthy heiress breaks cover in a SUPER expensive Chanel outfit to grab some cash – as she swaps her wrecked $1.5million Tiffany blue Rolls-Royce for a humble minivan after head-on crash

The mysterious heiress behind the wheel of a $1.5million Tiffany blue Rolls-Royce that was wrecked in a head-on crash has been spotted in a ritzy suburb wearing an outfit worth almost as much as her car.

Masked millionairess LanLan Yang, 23, made a dash to a bank ATM in Double Bay in Sydney’s well-heeled eastern suburbs to replenish her wads of cash on Wednesday.

She was driven there by her new minder in a minivan after she was banned from driving following a horror collision in Rose Bay more than two weeks ago. 

The dramatic late night crash left Kyle Sandilands’ chauffeur George Plassaras in a coma with multiple broken bones after her Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV ploughed into his Mercedes van.

She emerged unscathed from the crash but allegedly refused to take a breath test at the police station following her arrest at the scene.

On Wednesday afternoon, she reported to Rose Bay police station as part of her bail conditions, dressed head to toe in very expensive designer gear.

She wore an exclusive vintage Chanel jacket worth more than $18,000 and matching cap retailing at over $3,000. 

Her high-end designer earrings and brooch are believed to be essentially priceless and only available to an elite clientele who don’t care – or ask – about prices.

The petite 23-year-old seen leaving Rose Bay Police station after reporting for bail

One eastern suburbs insider estimated the jewellery could be worth ‘hundreds of thousands…maybe even more’. 

She finished the look with a pair of vintage Chanel Camelia pumps worth a cool $1,500 and a pair of Mui Mui sunglasses valued at around $750.

The Daily Mail confronted Ms Yang as she exited a bank after after withdrawing wads of $50 notes from the ATM.

Ms Yang, who was once again hidden behind a facemask, was flanked by her personal chauffeur who looked more like a personal bodyguard.

She refused to answer questions about her mysterious wealth that has intrigued the nation, including rumours her fortune stems from the iron ore trade.

She is due to face Downing Centre Local Court on Friday over her traffic charges but would not elaborate on her state of mind or whether she will be supported by family.

Instead she kept her head bowed as she returned to her $100,000 2024 Toyota Vellfire minivan.

Despite its high price, it is still a far cry from the Roller she wrecked – or the SPARE 2018 Roll-Royce Ghost Convertible she keeps unregistered in the garage of her apartment block

LanLan retreated to her minivan after reporting for bail

LanLan retreated to her minivan after reporting for bail

Yang’s extraordinary apparent wealth has sparked widespread interest in Australia – particularly after the Daily Mail revealed she owned two Rolls-Royces and lived in a luxury apartment in Vaucluse in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

And in recent days, the speculation has taken off in China, where she has become the subject of wild, inaccurate claims that had gone viral on Chinese platforms Douyin and Weibo, plus mainstream Chinese media reports.

A series of widely-viewed Chinese social media posts falsely claimed that Yang paid an $80million bond to get bail.

They also claimed, without naming a source or providing any corroboration, that authorities found she had $270billion in her bank account after her arrest.

The first claim about the bond is demonstrably false – a court spokesperson told the Daily Mail there was ‘no monetary condition stipulated by police’ as part of her bail agreement.

Days after the crash, Daily Mail confronted her to ask about her alleged victim’s injuries, however she shielded her face from the onslaught of cameras.

The designer-loving heiress briefly removed her mask during her visit to the bank

The designer-loving heiress briefly removed her mask during her visit to the bank

Mystery surrounds her astonishing wealth

Mystery surrounds her astonishing wealth

She was seen withdrawing wads of $50 notes from an ATM at a bank branch in well-heeled Double Bay in Sydney¿s east

She was seen withdrawing wads of $50 notes from an ATM at a bank branch in well-heeled Double Bay in Sydney’s east 

Her garage uses a car lift that can only take 3,000kg, which is likely why she opted to park her other luxury vehicle – that costs more than many people’s houses – on her residential street instead of keeping it undercover.

While very little is known about Yang or how she obtained her substantial wealth, neighbours from her upmarket building described her as ‘polite’ and ‘shy’ when they were approached.

They also added the young resident, who occupies the building’s prized penthouse apartment, decorated her car with the mega-exclusive Labubu toys.

‘She decorates the front of the car with those Labubus – it’s cute,’ the neighbour revealed.

Another neighbour added she was rarely seen at the property.

Radio host Kyle Sandilands spoke about the incident days after the July 26 crash and called his chauffeur the ‘greatest employee ever’.

‘What did [he] say when he was taken away in the ambulance? He asked for his mobile phone so he could do what?’ he said.

‘This is a guy at 4.30 in the morning after he has been cut out of his vehicle, he’s been trapped in his van for an hour, this poor bloke.

The crash was captured on nearby CCTV which appeared to show Yang's luxury SUV allegedly veering into oncoming traffic before the collision

The crash was captured on nearby CCTV which appeared to show Yang’s luxury SUV allegedly veering into oncoming traffic before the collision

Mr Plassaras had to be cut from his vehicle before he was taken to St Vincent's Hospital in a stable condition

Mr Plassaras had to be cut from his vehicle before he was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital in a stable condition

The Daily Mail previously revealed Yang also owns a second unregistered white Rolls-Royce Ghost Convertible worth up to $800,000

The Daily Mail previously revealed Yang also owns a second unregistered white Rolls-Royce Ghost Convertible worth up to $800,000

‘And he asks the ambo: ‘Get my phone so I can make sure Kyle’s all right for the week.’

Mr Plassaras had to be cut from his vehicle before he was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital in a stable condition.

The head-on crash left Mr Plassaras with a broken spine, broken ribs, a ruptured spleen and diaphragm, a torn open abdomen, two broken hips and two broken femurs. 

He could be heard yelling for help inside the crushed vehicle, as emergency crews from NSW Police Rescue and Fire and Rescue NSW worked to free him.

The crash was captured on nearby CCTV which appeared to show Yang’s luxury SUV allegedly veering into oncoming traffic before the collision.

Her Rolls-Royce and his Mercedes are being held in a secure lot in Alexandria pending a police investigation.

When she was taken to Waverley Police Station following the crash, police allege Yang refused to undergo a breath analysis.

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