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Four to hospital after double accidents

today at 01.40 Nora Fernstedt

Two accidents occurred outside Hedemora on Boxing Day evening.

At 21.41, two cars collided head-on on road 270. Four people were involved and three of them needed to be taken to hospital. The road was completely closed at first but has been reopened.

Just over an hour later, an alarm came that a car had overturned 10 meters out into a field.

The driver has been taken to hospital by ambulance and the extent of his injuries is unclear.

– It is very slippery at the site, says an operator at SOS alarm who is responsible for the Bergslagen region.

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