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Car drives into house in Kerkrade, two injured

Car drives into house in Kerkrade, two injured

A car crashed into a house in Kerkrade, Limburg, on Friday night, resulting in injuries to both the driver and a passenger. Both individuals were transported to the hospital for treatment following the incident on Toupsbergstraat.

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