6 killed in North China road accident
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HOHHOT - Six people were killed after two vehicles collided in Northern China's Inner Mongolia, local authorities said Tuesday.
The accident occurred around 11 a.m. Monday, when a car in Huade county of Ulanqab city rear-ended a tractor. The tractor, driven by Zhang, 54, had six passengers. Zhang and five of the passengers were killed.
Three others were injured in the accident.
An investigation is underway.
The accident occurred around 11 a.m. Monday, when a car in Huade county of Ulanqab city rear-ended a tractor. The tractor, driven by Zhang, 54, had six passengers. Zhang and five of the passengers were killed.
Three others were injured in the accident.
An investigation is underway.
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