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Two cars in collision with moose

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Two passenger cars have collided with a moose in the municipality of Marks, writes Gothenburg Post.

A man has been taken to hospital by ambulance. There is no information on the state of the damage.

The driver reportedly collided with the moose and then crashed into a tree.

– The car is quite tight, says Pontus Studahl, the duty officer of the rescue service, to GP.

The moose died in connection with the collision, according to the police.

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