Image: Social media X. Another Christmas tragedy in Europe. Another car plowing into a Christmas crowd, now in the Netherlands, but this time, apparently, it was an accident, not a deliberate attack. The crash happened today (22), as spectators watched the annual Christmas Lighting Parade. At least ten people injured after person drove vehicle into crowd in Nunspeet, The Netherlands. – local media pic.twitter.com/GaidUKpMF4 — AZ Intel (@AZ_Intel_) December 22, 2025 At this point, authorities are calling it a ‘serious accident with no sign of intent’. According to the police, the driver lost control – possibly after falling ill behind the wheel. The car hit at least ten people, three of whom were seriously injured. BREAKING: A vehicle plowed into a crowd in Nunspeet, Netherlands,…
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