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‘Very violent' motor rally accident in France kills 3 spectators

‘Very violent' motor rally accident in France kills 3 spectators

Three spectators died in central
France on Saturday after a car driven by a 22-year-old woman racer veered off the road during an auto rally, authorities said.
The driver of the modified Peugeot 208 that hit the spectators and her 51-year-old co-driver were taken to hospital but without life-threatening injuries, prosecutors said.
Two men died at the scene and prosecutors later announced that a third man, airlifted to hospital, succumbed to his injuries.
The three killed were two brothers, aged 70 and 60, and a 44-year-old man, according to the public prosecutor's office, which opened an investigation.
Several people who witnessed the accident near the town of Ambert in central France were in shock, a local official said.
In total, a dozen people were taken to a psychological support unit set up in the nearby village of Saint-Just.
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