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Deadly accident in Syke: 17-year-old racing with father's Porsche against tree

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In Lower Saxony, a 17-year-old person illegally snatches his father's Porsche. At high speed, he loses control - with fatal consequences for him and his co-driver.

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A 17-year-old takes his father's Porsche near Bremen and drives off with a friend of the same age – much too fast. Then there is a devastating accident that ends fatally.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In Lower Saxony, a 17-year-old person illegally snatches his father's Porsche. At high speed, he loses control - with fatal consequences for him and his co-driver.

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A Porsche Carrera rushes through Lower Saxony at night – then the fatal impact. The car immediately flares up in flames, for the occupants every help comes too late.

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Two young people took their father's sports car in Syke in the district of Diepholz (Lower Saxony) on the weekend and paid for it with their life. The 17-year-old driver probably lost control of the car due to far too high speed in a curve. The car came off the road and bounced frontally against a tree. The two young people were immediately dead. The post 17-year-old with sports car crashed against tree and fatally injured appeared first on SAT.…

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Two 17-year-olds travelling in a Porsche Carrera died a terrible death near the town of Syke in Lower Saxony, Germany. The photos from the scene of the accident are stunning. The car crashed into a tree and split in half. It immediately burst into flames at the moment of impact. The driver and passenger had no chance of survival.

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Two 17-year-olds wanted to take a ride with the driver's father's Porsche the night from Saturday to Sunday. But they race against a tree. Both young people die in flame inferno.

·Berlin, Germany
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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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