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Police report on Lappeenranne death toll: 18-year-old driver hit a young motorist at high speed
FI👮 Crime22 days ago

Police report on Lappeenranne death toll: 18-year-old driver hit a young motorist at high speed

The police have provided new information about a fatal collision in Lappeenranta. According to the police, an 18-year-old driver was speeding when he approached a young motorcyclist who had turned in front of him.

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Police report on Lappeenranne death toll: 18-year-old driver hit a young motorist at high speed

The police have provided new information about a fatal collision in Lappeenranta. According to the police, an 18-year-old driver was speeding when he approached a young motorcyclist who had turned in front of him.

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