We gave our 5-year-old a £300K Mercedes G Wagon for her birthday in order to get her to go to school | The Sun

A COUPLE gifted their daughter a 300k Mercedes G Wagon in a bid to get her to go to school.

The pricey car was presented to the tot at her fifth birthday party after she asked for the ride as a present two weeks earlier.


Mum and entrepreneur, Farhana Zahra, shared a video of the moment her daughter first saw the present during her birthday celebrations on TikTok.

In the clip, five-year-old Fatima is blindfolded stood next to her parents and the rest of the party guests as the car is delivered.

She then removes the blindfold to see her new car, lit up and surrounded by balloons with a birthday message on the side.

Two weeks before the birthday party, Fatima promised she'd start going to school again, after refusing to go since January, if she got the luxury ride for her birthday.

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In a previous clip the mum made the tot pinky promise to start going to school if she got the car.

She said: "Ok if Mama buys you will go to school. Ok? Promise?"

According to MalayMail, Fatima stopped going to school back in January after having one sick day at home.

Even though she felt better quickly, the five-year-old refused to go back, telling her parents she was too young.

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The gift must've worked, because the mum revealed Fatima is excited to go back to school now she has the G Wagon to her name.

The car even has her name on the licence plate, so even though Fatima isn't yet old enough to drive it there's no confusion over who it belongs to.

Fatima's mum was just happy her daughter help up her end of the deal, making the massive purchase worth every penny, even if the bar has been raised for her next birthday now.



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