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Scotland fans cause serious crash after driving down wrong side of the road at Euro 2024

Six people were injured in the crash, where the driver was suspeted of being under the influence of alcohol, near Weeze Airport

Rachel More
Friday 14 June 2024 13:53 BST
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German police released a statement after the crash
German police released a statement after the crash (Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)

Six people were injured, two seriously, in a head-on car crash involving Scotland fans visiting Germany for the Euro 2024, police said on Friday, adding that they suspected the visitors had been driving on the wrong side of the road.

“The suspicion is that the Scottish driver used the wrong side of the road due to the left-hand traffic in his home country,” German police said in a statement.

The driver was also suspected of being under the influence of alcohol.

The crash occurred shortly after midnight on Friday on a ring road near Weeze Airport, which is served by Ryanair as a budget way to travel to Dusseldorf and other western German cities.

The Scottish driver, aged 25, had been in the car with four friends, also in their twenties and from Scotland.

He and one of his passengers were severely injured, according to the statement. The 45-year-old driver of the other vehicle, a man from Dusseldorf, sustained minor injuries.

Millions of people are travelling to Germany from across Europe for the month-long European Championship, which starts on Friday. Scotland are playing the opening match of the tournament in Munich against host country Germany.

Reuters

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