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Car crash into Dutch Queen parade | Car crash into Dutch Queen parade |
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At least two people were killed when a car crashed into the crowd at a parade involving Queen Beatrix and the Dutch royal family, reports say. | |
Dutch police told the BBC it appeared to have been a deliberate attack. No members of the royal family were hurt. | |
Unconfirmed reports said the black Suzuki injured 14 people. It crashed into a monument, narrowly missing an open bus carrying the royals. | Unconfirmed reports said the black Suzuki injured 14 people. It crashed into a monument, narrowly missing an open bus carrying the royals. |
The parade was being held in Apeldoorn, about 90km (56 miles) from Amsterdam. | |
Police have not confirmed the number of casualties or commented on the reason for the incident. | Police have not confirmed the number of casualties or commented on the reason for the incident. |
Dutch TV reports said at least two people had been killed and 14 others injured. | Dutch TV reports said at least two people had been killed and 14 others injured. |
Are you in Apeldoorn? Did you witness the incident? Send us your eyewitness accounts using the form below. | Are you in Apeldoorn? Did you witness the incident? Send us your eyewitness accounts using the form below. |
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