Thursday, April 30, 2009

During the day the Queen in the Netherlands, the car crashed into the crowd.

Continuing: At the royal celebrations in the Netherlands killed four people
During the Queen's Day celebrations in the Dutch Apeldoorn April 30, a car hit a crowd of parade spectators, reports Radio Netherlands. Driver taken to hospital in serious condition.
Affected by at least 14 people, including journalists. Some of the injured hospitalized with open fractures. Reported that there were casualties, including among children, but an official confirmation of this information has yet been received.
Took part in the parade black racer "Suzuki" at high speed rammed the fence, knocked down several people and crashed into the pedestal monument to Queen Wilhelmina. According to some reports, the driver lost control, according to another version, he drove on people intentionally. It is also reported that, perhaps, who was behind the wheel man was unconscious.
The incident occurred a few minutes after the street opened the bus traveled with the royal family. According to witnesses, members of the royal family witnessed the accident. In Apeldoorn canceled all scheduled for Thursday in honor of celebrating the Day of the Queen.

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