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Man with assistance dog ends up in ditch in Haarlem

Man with assistance dog ends up in ditch in Haarlem

A man with a service dog fell into a ditch in Haarlem on Thursday morning. He sustained injuries during the incident and was subsequently transported to the hospital.

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