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Three Dutch people killed in traffic accident in France

Three Dutch people killed in traffic accident in France

Three Dutch nationals, a 71-year-old woman and two men aged 58 and 74, were killed in a serious traffic accident in Jeantes, Northern France. Three other individuals were injured in the collision, which has been confirmed by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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