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Five killed in 'assassination attempt' on Dutch Royal Family

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Updated at: 1045 PST, Friday, May 01, 2009
AMSTERDAM: Five people have reportedly been killed and twelve injured in Holland when a car was driven at speed into a crowd at a festival attended by members of the royal family.

A photographer who witnessed the incident said that the black car appeared to be deliberately driving at high speed towards an open bus carrying Queen Beatrix and her family in the western town of Apeldoorn.

The car swerved across police railings, where crowds of people were waiting to see the royal family, but then hit a monument, preventing it from reaching the bus. Witnesses then reported seeing five bodies at the scene.

The motorcade was part of celebrations for the national holiday of Queen's Day. There was no immediate account of what became of the car's driver after he was removed from the scene.
 
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Five killed in 'assassination attempt' on Dutch Royal Family
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The Dutch Royal Family looked on in horror yesterday as a car ploughed into a crowd of wellwishers, killing five and injuring twelve.

The car smashed through two police barriers in an apparent attempt to ram the open-top bus carrying the royal party, which included Queen Beatrix, 71.

Dutch media reported that the driver, a 38-year-old man, had been fired from his job and faced eviction from his home.

He was slumped at the wheel when he was arrested. Police said that the man, who was in a critical condition, had no history of mental illness and had acted alone. No explosives were found in the vehicle.
The Royal Family had been visiting Apeldoorn, 60 miles (96 km) east of Amsterdam, as part of the festivities for the annual Queen’s Day holiday.

In a rare television address Queen Beatrix offered her condolences. “We are speechless that something so terrible could have happened,” she said, looking shaken. “My family and I think everybody in the country sympathises with the victims, their families and friends. What began as a great day has ended in a terrible tragedy.”

On Queen’s Day, which commemorates the birth of Queen Beatrix’s mother, millions of people take the day off, dress in orange wigs and hats and hold street parties. Last night the parties were cancelled and flags were at half-mast.

Ludo Goossens, a justice official, said: “At the moment of first contact with police on the ground, the man indicated that his action was aimed against the Royal Family.”

Jan Peter Balkenende, the Prime Minister, said: “I think that it has become clear that this happened with premeditation.”

Officials said that the driver had a map of the Queen’s parade route. He apparently tried to collide with the bus carrying the Royal Family. People were thrown in the air as his car ripped through the crowds before hitting a monument and coming to a halt.

Dutch television showed Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and his wife, Princess Maxima, watching in astonishment. No one in the royal entourage was hurt.

Peter von de Vorst, a witness, said that the incident was like watching a Hollywood film. “It was a really nice day. Then you hear a bang. Everyone looks up and you see people indeed flying through the air,” he said. “This must be a joke or a strange prank. Then suddenly panic, and you realise that something really terrible has happened.”










 
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