After the terrible accident that claimed the lives of five children from the same family on the A7 at the height of the’albon in Drôme, a new drama occurred on the RN2 level of Laon (Aisne). Four children were killed Tuesday in a road accident involving five vehicles. The vehicle in which they were riding caught fire after leaving the roadway, a-t-on learned from several sources.

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The fire department said that the mother of the four children was badly burned in this accident, on the premises of which the minister for Transport, Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, announced that he was off. That occurred around 15 hours, the accident ” involved a truck type dump truck, two vans and two passenger vehicles. Unfortunately, in one of the passenger vehicles were the four children and their mother. The car, leaving the roadway, caught fire, ” explained the department of fire and rescue (SDIS) of the Aisne.

“The mother is in during helicopter transport”

” The mother is in during helicopter transport to the hospital centre of Amiens “, have added to the fire department. “As soon as the first calls from 15: 06, we had this notion of children in a burning vehicle. The vehicle was burned from the shock, and witnesses were called immediately, ” they said. The emergency services have also provided assistance to a wounded light in one of the other vehicles. “The other people, who have been severely shocked psychologically, are supported by the services of the centre hospitalier de Laon “, they detailed.

” tragic Accident between several vehicles on the RN2 to Laon to 15 hours. Paramedics and police are mobilized on the spot. Thoughts of deep sympathy for the four young victims, ” said on Twitter the prefect of the Aisne. “I go to the Aisne to the sides of the rescue teams and officers from the ministry mobilized on this terrible accident. All my thoughts go to the families of the victims “, has tweeted the minister for Transport, expected around 17: 45.