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Brit woman dead and husband fighting for life after 4×4 smashes into bakery in popular tourist hotspot

Brit woman dead and husband fighting for life after 4×4 smashes into bakery in popular tourist hotspot

The Irish Sun2 days ago

A BRIT woman has died and her husband is fighting for life after a large SUV crashed into a bakery in a popular tourist hotspot.
The driver allegedly lost control of their 4x4 vehicle before smashing into the shop, shattering the windows and dragging the couple along in Tigaki, Greece.
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The crash left the windows of the bakery shattered
Both the woman and her husband were rushed to the hospital after the tragic accident.
It is understood that the couple were holidaying in the tourist hotspot.
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