Real estate boss Jonathan Bell is charged with drink driving after four-car pile-up injured a pregnant woman and destroyed his $400,000 Lamborghini SUV in Brisbane

A real estate mogul has been charged with driving under the influence after a four-car crash that injured a pregnant woman.

Housemark director Jonathan Fraser Bell, 28, was driving his Lamborghini Urus along Kent Street in New Farm, Brisbane, at 7.40pm on Friday.

He was reportedly crossing the other side of the road before his luxury SUV collided with a Toyota Corolla.

A Mazda CX-3 and a Toyota Yaris were also damaged when surrounding power lines were broken.

The passengers traveling in the other three vehicles suffered various injuries, including lacerations to the head, a broken arm and chest and abdominal pain.

The passengers in Bell’s SUV managed to crawl their way out of the wreckage before being rushed to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

A young woman traveling in the Lamborghini reportedly met Bell just hours before the crash Courier mail reported.

Johnathan Fraser Bell, 28 (pictured) is a young businessman who is director of property management company Housemark

The Lamborghini Urus (pictured) crashed into a sedan across the road along Kent Street, in New Farm, Brisbane, at around 7.40pm on Friday.

Bell was charged with driving under the influence at low speed.

He will appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on August 5.

Bell founded Housemark in 2019 and the property management company now manages more than 2,000 properties across south-east Queensland.

On the website, Bell is described as a motivated and committed director of ‘the fastest growing property management company in South East Queensland’.

“Jonathan doesn’t do things by halves and holds himself and his team to a very high standard,” it reads.

‘This approach and work ethic allowed him to respond to a major gap in the market for quality property management.’

Bell is also the founder of the Wingman Group, a consulting firm that provides outsourcing services to companies.

He also teaches a four-week management course and shares his insights into running a successful real estate company.

The 28-year-old would pay $1,800 a week to rent a home in Clayfield.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Housemark for comment.

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