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Baby and two adults injured in accident in Haarlem

Baby and two adults injured in accident in Haarlem

A baby and two adults were injured in a rear-end collision involving two vehicles on the N205 (Schipholweg) in Haarlem on Wednesday afternoon. Both vehicles sustained significant damage in the accident.

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