DJ Paul‘s luck seems to be going pretty strong, revealing that he’s dodged another serious car crash while performing overseas in Switzerland.

On Tuesday (October 10), the Three 6 Mafia co-founder uploaded a video to Instagram of himself in a Mercedes Van while a totaled BMW was stalled in front of him, with car pieces scattered throughout the clip.

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“Wow,” DJ Paul said as he looked on in disbelief before giving a quick recap of what took place. “Man, we just almost got hit by a head-on collision with these dudes speeding around a corner.”

He then asked if the people who were driving the video were okay after the scary situation.

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“Another Blessing!!! We Almost Had A Head On Collision On Tour, Second Time In A Year,” he captioned the post. “This Time in Switzerland, When 2 Guys Came Speeding Down Hill Around The Corner Going Bout 70 Mph in A BMW M5 Straight Toward Our Mercedes Van & Lost Control Slamming Into The Concrete Barriers From The Trees & Hillside. Thank God No One Was Hurt.”

Take a look at the clip below:

Around this same time last year, DJ Paul and his road crew narrowly missed a fatal car accident that happened as he headed to Montana while on his A Night With DJ Paul Tour.

At that time, he shared a video of the crash scene on IG. The clip, which appeared to have been shot by someone on foot, showed the wreckage of two cars and traffic stopped on both sides of the highway to allow first responders to complete their investigation. The crash left two young women dead.

“Our bus missed this crash bY minutes!! Someone drove down the wrong lane and killed everyone,” DJ Paul wrote in his caption.

Krayzie Bone Was Working On Joint Album With DJ Paul Prior To Hospitalization
Krayzie Bone Was Working On Joint Album With DJ Paul Prior To Hospitalization

According to local news station KTVQ, the crash was caused by 25-year-old Madalynn Raab, who was driving a Toyota Rav4, heading west in the eastbound lane. She collided head on with 18-year-old Brielle Papavero, who was heading east in a Dodge Durango.

Both women were pronounced dead at the scene. There were no additional passengers in either car.

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The Gallatin County Coroner’s Office ruled the cause of death for both women to be blunt force injuries.

Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Michael Gray told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle previously that his office had received several calls about the wrong way driver, but had no indication why Raab was traveling in the wrong lane of traffic. Authorities said she may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time.