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Two married couples in their 30s are dead after ‘British car ploughed into tree in Germany’

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After a British car fell in Germany, two married couple died.

The fatal accident took place in a group of trees near the L3229 highway in Kassel near Hesse, the center of Germany, immediately after midnight on Saturday morning.

Despite the efforts to rescue German emergency services, a 32 -year -old male driver, a 31 -year -old female passenger, a 32 -year -old passenger and 30 -year -old passenger died at the scene.

The car reported by the local media is the British plate, it seems to be deviated from the road and hit the trees about 100FT away.

Emergency services, an ambulance, fire brigade and police vehicles to the scene of the victims of the victim’s phone was warned by one of the automatic warning.

They found the car with a few trees.

Four victims, none of them, were found only after the roof of the car was removed.

Reinhardshagen Volunteer Fire Department spokesman said: ‘This is a large number of deaths, a extraordinary operation for our Reinhardshagen volunteer fire department.

Two married couple died after a British car collapsed in Germany

The fatal accident occurred immediately after midnight on Saturday morning, in a group of trees near the L3229 highway in Kassel near Hesse, Central Germany.

The fatal accident occurred immediately after midnight on Saturday morning, in a group of trees near the L3229 highway in Kassel near Hesse, Central Germany.

Emergency services were warned by one of the automatic warnings of the victims who sent an ambulance, fire brigade and police vehicles.

Emergency services were warned by one of the automatic warnings of the victims who sent an ambulance, fire brigade and police vehicles.

“ For some emergency personnel, they encounter death for the first time in this way.

Therefore, a lot is done to help us process these images. We will discuss this among themselves and among the families, because not everyone can easily shake what they see. ‘

An investigation is carried out by the local police.

British Foreign Ministry spokesman Daily Mail said: ‘We were not approaching us for the consulate assistance, but our staff is ready to support British citizens abroad 24/7.

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