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Car Crashes Into a Barn's Roof in Germany, Seriously Injuring 2

BOHMTE, LOWER SAXONY, GERMANY, JUL 19 – A car driven at high speed crashed through multiple properties, seriously injuring a 7-year-old boy and the driver's wife, with alcohol ruled out as a factor, police said.

  • A car veered off a road, seriously injuring a seven-year-old boy on a trampoline, according to police in Germany.
  • The car first hit a parked vehicle in Bohmte and drove into a garden before hitting the boy.
  • The crash occurred when the car was propelled into the air and crashed onto the barn roof about three meters high.
  • Emergency services included dozens of firefighters, a dozen ambulances, and two rescue helicopters, as reported by police.
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Car crashes into barn roof in Germany

Two people have been seriously injured in a bizarre series of events in Germany’s north-west.

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A 7-year-old boy was seriously injured in a serious accident in the German municipality of Bohmte. He was hit by a car in his garden, which then landed in the upper floor of a shed.

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