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Motorcyclist rushed to hospital after collision on Parallelweg in Beverwijk

Motorcyclist rushed to hospital after collision on Parallelweg in Beverwijk

A motorcyclist was rushed to the hospital following a collision with a car on Parallelweg in Beverwijk on Thursday afternoon. Emergency services arrived at the scene around 3:15 PM to provide urgent medical assistance.

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Artwork with two Cantas highlights busyness in Amsterdam

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