Car crashes into crowd at parade

A car has careered into a crowd of people near open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix, a Dutch royal family spokesperson told CNN. The incident took place Thursday in the Dutch town of Apeldoorn during celebrations for the national holiday of Queen's Day
cybrbeastsays...

I'm blogging about it here (the colour scheme of our blog doesn't really seem appropriate here). Some really messed up NSFW images and video. Two people appear to have died, twelve wounded.
Fucked up, Queen's Day should be a day of celebration in my country.

deputydogsays...

^ i've just spent 10mins being mesmerised by the layout of your blog. what's with the whole rainbow thing? it's the exact opposite to what i'd have expected from someone with the name cybrbeast.

as for the video, must have been absolutely terrifying. if he hadn't hit that monument he'd have killed a lot more people behind it.

paul4dirtsays...

i'm working at the queensday-activities in my hometown later tonight (a music festival, its not cancelled) but not looking forward to it, very sad news.

btw, the police has said the driver did this on purpose, although it's not yet clear what the killer's motives were. (the killer is now in the hospital, undergoing surgery)

the queens reaction, she seems very upset: http://player.nos.nl/index.php/media/play/tcmid/tcm:5-511242/ )

(13 people are wounded, five severely)

cybrbeastsays...

The driver of the car has also died now. The police who directly went to him after the crash say he was still somewhat conscious and confessed that his actions were intentional. But we will never hear the true motive of the man.

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