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6 dead in Belgium as car runs into carnival revellers

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Brussels, March 20

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A car slammed at high speed into carnival revellers in a small town in southern Belgium early Sunday, killing six people and leaving 10 more with life threatening injuries.

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The prosecutor’s office said in the early stages of the investigation there were no elements to suspect a terror motive.

A crowd of over 150 were gathered in Strépy-Bracquegnies, some 50 km south of Brussels, at dawn for the start of celebrations of carnival, which had been abandoned for the previous two years because of Covid-19.

“A car drove from the back at high speed. And we have a few dozen injured and unfortunately several people who are killed,” Mayor Jacques Gobert said.

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Several dozen revellers were also more lightly injured.

The driver and a second person were arrested when their car came to a halt hundreds or metres further on.

The prosecutor’s office denied media reports that the crash may have been caused by a car that was being chased by police.

“What should have been a great party turned into a tragedy,” said Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden.

King Philippe and Prime Minister Alexander De Croo were expected in Strepy later Sunday. AP

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