Kettingbotsing op A35 bij Hengelo, 1 persoon in ambulance
HENGELO - Drie auto's zijn op elkaar gebotst op de A35 ter hoogte van Hengelo. Een persoon wordt nagekeken in de ambulance.
HENGELO - Drie auto's zijn op elkaar gebotst op de A35 ter hoogte van Hengelo. Een persoon wordt nagekeken in de ambulance.
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